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This comments section is a fascinating look at how people stomp out discussion. If you have any viewpoint other than what these people have deemed as acceptable then you will be chewed up and attacked, with little regard for our inner humanity and its link to the learning process. And then, these people who are so

There is no surer way to summon blake011 than to speak kindly of Inherent Vice or The Master. The other day, me and my friends were doing just that when he burst through my front door.

Glee, after the first 13 episodes.

Yes! Big Abdi fan here. Let's get the Abdi train rollin. #AbdiForBond

Are you me from the future? The Master and Primer are most definitely in my top 5 too. I love the atmosphere of both.

Paul Thomas Anderson gets close. As does Shane Carruth.

The performances were pretty good but I'd say "standard biopic mehness" is an apt description. Don't expect to see anything you weren't expecting. The script was definitely the weakest part imo. I think the academy just nominated it because it was the easiest field to slip into and they wanted to give it something.

That's what I thought at first. I think it absolutely finds its rhythm as it goes on though.

I enjoyed Bill the O'Reilly and Crystal Meth myself. What were we talking about?

Mmmmmm. Con-jerkey.

This one may sound weird but Corey Monteith's voice was 75% of why I liked Glee so much in season 1 and 95% of why I stuck with it later.

Dammit, okay, the scene with the fake blood being thrown on the people in the play was pretty funny.

#NotMyBond #AdamDriverForBond

Good. I like David Spade. I just don't like anything he's been in. Except Tommy Boy.

How the hell do Bran and Meera get away from the white walkers? I mean, that door won't hold very long. Meera's dragging Bran through an open field of snow. Those zombie fuckers didn't look like they wanted to stop and take a rest anytime soon.

Gosling is so damn good in this.

Kanye's very colorful.

I took it as: Richard Pryor. George Carlin. For the stand-up influence. Woody Allen. For the filmmaking (influence).

Actually, Hateful Eight has gotten Tarantino some of his worst reviews. What's weird is that I usually find that you either like Hateful Eight but hate The Revenant or like The Revenant but hate Hateful Eight.

I think he/she is making a joke.