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To Pimp A Caterpillar - TUPAC

Anyone who thinks this isn't a good idea. Get out of here. Nobody loves you.

I actually like the parental advisory sticker in this case. I think it provides a nice juxtaposition.

You're like an annoying leach on Mmmm's back, torpedoing any chance of a rational discussion.

Sexist people exist in the world. But I also think it's true that we have a different faction of people who this movie is trying to target. I feel like some of the negativity surrounding this movie comes from the fact that it can be interpreted as a cynical play to cash in on the current feminist zeitgeist. What I

Am I the only one who thought Stallone did a better job than Rylance? But, of course, Hardy was better than both of them.

That rock paper scissors commercial was the best part of the Oscars so far.

Iñárritu is definitely getting director. You might wanna check the odds for that as well. George Miller has a better chance at director than McCarthy.

I would say that about Jordan in Fruitvale Station. Wouldn't say that about his role in Creed though. I thought Stallone did a better job of disappearing into his character.

I disagree. Even if you loved the first season I don't see how you come away from season 2 not thinking it was a major improvement in every way.

Do you really think Oscar voters know what skin color the writer of Straight Outta Compton is and are solely picking him because he's white?

I nominate Homeland.

Bojack Horseman?

It's funny how they pick two actors who exude the color dark green: Bryce Dallas Howard and Robert Redford.

What about the scene right after the baby disappears? That was easily one of the scariest things I've ever seen in my life.

To be fair, with the 17th century time period, the average viewer can't really relate. I loved it and fell right into that world but this is a capital A art film disguised as a mainstream horror story. But I truly do not see how people didn't think parts of this were some of the most horrifying things they've ever

Oops, I guess I meant "it doesn't feel like a let down after Yeezus". Yeezus is heavenly. It's my favorite Kanye album. I'll edit it.

Guys.
I was wrong.

This is like the album equivalent of the movie Margaret. But also not at all.

All Day should have closed out Yeezus? Blasphemy! The reason Yeezus works so well is because it's 9 levels of hell and then a light at the end of the tunnel. Bound 2 isn't one of Kanye's best songs but it's, in my opinion, a beautiful way to close Yeezus.