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Both are incredible performances in what I would consider each director’s best movie (don’t @ me, Jackie Brown/Edward Scissorhands fans), but I would give the edge to Jackson. Looking back at the past (Jesus Christ!) nearly 30 years, that’s the performance that spawned a thousand imitators and has become truly iconic,

He might have said “this director.” Too many men say “this woman” when they really mean “that bitch.”

Amazing how many AV Club commenters can’t see homophobia when it’s blatantly staring them in the face

lol, Lisa was like “aht, aht!” to all the women out there getting their resumes together!

But it’s still not noteworthy enough for the AV Club to review the season finale.

Well, you were accusing everyone who expressed disagreement with you of being “rabid stans” (ugh) where I didn’t really see anyone claiming that he was the best and dreamiest and you shut up, etc.

“What makes you see Robert Pattinson as emo if not the Twilight movies, which are typically the reason he gets that characterization” seems like a pretty ordinary question for a discussion about an actor, so I’m not sure why you’ve wildly overreacted to it as some sort of attempted gotcha moment rather than just

Damn dude, he wasn’t at any point trying to invalidate any of your opinions, he just asked a simple, good-faith question. You made a comment about Pattinson being a watered-down emo goth, and he wanted to understand where that comment came from; the source of that comment was unclear, and like Jesse, the only

I was honestly curious, because I don’t know where “watered-down goth emo” enters into Good Time, Cosmopolis, High Life, or Tenet, among others. But it would semi-accurately describe his work in the Twilights.

Well no, you said “Goes? Wasn’t he already the worst kind of watered-down goth, emo?” - So I think asking “Have you seen Robert Pattinson in any non-Twilight movies?” is a completely fair question, because that’s what you made it sound like. Didn’t seem like Jesse was trying to “make me into one of the sides in that

Have you seen Robert Pattinson in any non-Twilight movies?

It was still nutty as all get out. I had to rewind it to make sure what I thought happened had actually happened. It was so cartoonishly out there, and yet it worked for the show. He tosses that trunk out there like he was the Hulk. Just the conversation beforehand must’ve been something.

I had to watch it a second time, but the “throw the cabinet through the window and come out of it shooting” plan they took directly from the movie they were just watching.

Weird you went with a B on this one. This was my favorite episode of the season. Easy A.

I was good after season 1, nobody else can touch Waller-Bridge’s dialogue punch-ups.

I mean if these queens were born in the 90s (and maybe even one or two in the early 2000s?) I’m not surprised they’re not familiar with music from 40 years before they were even born. I was born in 1973 and don’t know a lot about music from the 1930s for example

I hope she is better enough to not need one now because based on the posts I remember seeing of her over the last several years, you didn’t need to be an expert to see she was clearly suffering from some kind of mental illness. A lot of people compare it Britney Spears where it looked more like her family was just

super hot take: it’s stupid to get angry at this, and stupid to pay any attention to a “d-list celebrity’s” poem.

Michael Shannon’s reading is better than I remembered - it’s funny, but he also sells the joylessness. That email is one of my favorite representations of the Greek system, since it just comes out and says that this social organization isn’t about having a good time, it’s about competing in the pecking-order.

I think there was a longer report somewhere, maybe THR, that details how they’ve had drifted apart professionally for some time, due to taking on projects the others aren’t interested in even though they owned a production house together, and ended up splitting up the PH.