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“More Carrie Coon” is always the correct answer.

Sounds like he was trying to make a broader point about repression leading to abusive behavior rather than the specific cases but okay let's drag him

Counterpoint: Young Sheldon is not that bad. It’s not “appointment TV” for me, by any means, but it’s a pleasant break from Chuck Lorre’s usual formula.

As I said it’s a solid movie but it’s not best movie material. No need to get your knickers in a twist.

Who says his work environment is responsible for this? If he’s under contract for a certain amount of money and he wanted more, then the responsible thing to do was to get his agent to ask for more money. If their response was no, he had three options: renegotiate, settle for their offer, or walk. Jussie is extremely

that moment when you need to keep stirring the outrage coffee to keep your job...

Yeah. It assumes that the only reason someone might not have liked the 2016 film is because, ew, women. Not because it was too long, had way too much random improv riffing (instead of, like, properly-constructed jokes), and was shot like a sitcom. Full disclosure: I goddamn love Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon, and I sa

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And his brother. Can’t forget Sean!

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A wonderful Youtuber put all 4 songs together. It’s among the most insightful sets about depression, addiction, recovery, and the residual damage it causes.

I rarely get upset when songs are missing form lists like this. Like, fine, they didn’t include that song by Primus, whatever. But missing The Weakerthan’s Virtue

I can't even listen to the second and third parts sometimes, they get me too good.

Actually, much like The Hobbit, it’ll be split into a trilogy of movies to accommodate the retelling of this beloved Disney classic.

I’ve been straight out told by people that they lie and say they watch it just so people don’t judge them. I don’t get it. If you don’t care then say you don’t care.

Does anyone really rewatch old movies over and over? HELL YES, if my own habits are any guide. I’d have to start any recouncint with the twin poles of classic cinema, Casablanca and Citizen Kane. Yes, it’s beyond cliché to name either one as a favorite movie, yet I’ve seen each probably on the order of 200 times.

I don’t generally rewatch movies much, so don’t think this means I’ve seen it like 80 times or anything, but it’s probably either *Almost Famous* or the more obscure *Waking the Dead* with Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connelly.

The original is a beloved classic comedy/horror movie that was hugely influential. Don’t try to rewrite history to paint the mediocre new Ghostbusters as anything other than “another Paul Feig comedy” with a legacy brand slapped on it.

No, they’re right.  You really are an asshole.

I said the right writer/director :P