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I didn’t love the movie, but god, the reactions from people who wanted some clearer moral judgement upon the characters, just, ugh. I hate the way people watch movies now. It’s so uptight and judgmental and just the utter inability to surrender oneself to the art and let it do its thing, not to mention an astounding

I’ve been thinking the same thing for a few weeks, and I’m glad someone else said it. Seems like the perfect Hollywood anti-campaign...

I just came back from seeing it, and while I didn’t care for the movie as a whole, that scene was by far the highlight.

I like the scene where Woody and Frances are having an argument. They’re not enemies, he’s not a bad cop but there’s such a paucity of evidence... so they’re sparring, going back and forth, until something happens and he’s sorry and she says it’s okay, it’s okay.

I just wish they would protest by taking out billboard ads.

Proofreaders taking a sick day today?

Agreed.

WTF is wrong with you?

will someone please take the controller out of dan gilbert’s hands?

There’s a great line from ‘Bend It Like Beckham’ where a mother is trying to convince her daughter not to play soccer: “All I’m saying is, there’s a reason why Sporty Spice is the only one without a fella!”

Is it a tad racist that the black Spice Girl was given the moniker “Scary Spice.” 

“<del>Donald Glover’s</del> Everyone’s love for Lando Calrissian goes back decades.”

Came for this, whereas Gazza couldn’t for a few days after...

He’s not so good at geography, he went to the Nether Regions when he was meant for the Netherlands.

Is it a controversial opinion that I feel very weird about the idea of dipping Doritos? Like, dip is for unflavored chips, right?? Flavored chips are meant to taste like they already have dip on them.