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I won’t drop the link here but Politico is reporting on Republicans working to craft some kind of joint tax reform and ACA repeal next session after tinkering with the reconciliation rules. Which, by Politico’s estimation, means that the bill would hit sometime in the middle of midterm season next year.

If the

Yeah, it would only be a reboot if the studio made some kind of B-grade schlocky 80s movie cinematic universe, where the Flatliners crew has to team up with the vampire-hunting kids from a remade Lost Boys to help 2019's Kevin Bacon replacement kill Graboids from a Tremors remake.

Depressingly familiar for people in the video game ambit. Basically every video game that isn’t to these assholes’ specification (whether the problem is story, gameplay, or completely independent of both) gets branded as a victim of “female writers” or “SJW mentality”. Women get identified and harassed right off the

It’s funny how in the header image, Ron Howard looks like a weathered, badass elder statesman of entertainment, and then in the second image he looks like someone snapped a picture of their goofy dad at a baseball game without giving said dad a heads-up.

It seems so strange that they wouldn’t have some sort of provision in his contract that he has to make X number of movies for them over time. I don’t get it: they pay him for the possibility that he might make a movie for them?

The gritty, down-to-earth version of KJ-52 that the world was clamoring for!

They did have that “That’s my Bush!” show. It was a thing that existed, and probably belongs in a time capsule right now.

And I’d say that as far as their politics go, they made a conscious effort to go in the direction of mocking people who care about things. That’s the South Park throughline. If you care about global

I just saw it earlier this year so I like to think I’m a little hype-resistant. I enjoyed it very much and I can see why people liked it. I definitely don’t think it’s a brilliant treatise on the human condition like some people do, though. It takes the Coen Brothers’ form and makes a great comedy out of it, in the