themaxican
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themaxican

Because prime audience for these vehicles grew up during the era of Toonami and Crunchyroll, etc.?

Just given his sense of humor... I think I can give him the benefit of the doubt that that was pretty tongue in cheek?

Has he tried not being a cunt?

The Brian Williams method.

Fox tried to adapt The Passage into a network TV show. It lasted one 10-episode season in 2019.

I think people need to realize that basically all forms of entertainment are art, which means none of it has to be true. It can be inspirational or recognize real events, but every consumer should know they are potentially being lied to, since the entertainment factor is all that really matters to a performance. Maybe

Doesn’t take much to surprise you eh?

I never personally thought he came across that much older. Just more street-worn.

I dunno man, I usually stick with Whataburger. 

I think that one of the issues was it didn’t really seem to have any reason to be set in the 80s. Other than the director being Gen X, wanting to include 80s fashions, and the popularity of Stranger Things at the time. If they’re going to set it during any point during the Cold War, then at least give it an old school

Adam Sandler movies destroyed comedy? Makes more sense than superheroes did.

He’s a visually interesting filmmaker whose storytelling style is stilted and divisive, but who treats his cast and crew with extreme respect and is well-liked by people in the industry.”

I’d argue that none of his personality should shield Snyder or his art from criticism. Supposedly John Travolta is a really nice

Nobody needs a longer cut of Snyders fetish film. 

Wow! 41 or 59, whatever the comments numbers mentioned...and not one stan for whom I am about to say.

Yep, pretty much. I’m put off by a lot of Chappelle’s recent stuff (his fixation on trans people) but his “Killin’ Them Softly” special from way back (even before Chappelle’s Show) is better than a lot of stuff on this list. And a Louis CK special is deserving too (take your pick from Shameless up through 2017), in

I’m sure the Bill Hicks defenders will take affront to my saying so, but Dennis Leary’s No Cure for Cancer carried me through the mid-90s.

No Bill Burr? No Bill Hicks? No Hannibal Buress? No Stewart Lee? No Cameron Esposito? No Lewis Black?

I realize he’s said some problematic things in recent years (to say the least), but I still do not understand how in the world Dave Chappelle: Killin’ Them Softly isn’t on this list. 

Look, we know he’s a terrible human being now, and it’s become all of the rage to say “Oh, Bill Cosby was never funny”... but, c’mon. There’s no way Bill Cosby Himself doesn’t make this list.

Well, that brief shot of jet-skis in front of a store made more of an impact on me than anything that happened in Secret Invasion.