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who you might recognize from Spider-Man: Far From Home and Miley Cyrus’ Black Mirror episode

I admit that I got tired of a lot of the Joss Whedon tropes mentioned here at least fifteen years ago. Still, I have to wonder if the huge amount of disdain for anything seen as a Whedonism in this wouldn’t have been here if this review had been made 3 or even 1 year ago... Even though I think he deserves everything

To be fair, Bucky spent 60 years as a brain-washed murderbot and John Walker didn’t. It’s not *that* hard to figure out why one of them was mandated therapy and the other wasn’t.

Calling that second photo low-rent would be an insult to cheap leased property. Good god, how could anyone look at that and think “wow, this looks worth watching?” 

For the love of God, someone get Ben Falcone a hobby.

I think she can be great, just like how Sandler can be great. Can You Ever Forgive Me, St. Vincent, Bridesmaids, she was v memorable in. But these movies are easy to make and make lots of money I assume, so it’s probably just a fun gig.

Check out St. Vincent (the movie, not the lady)

I have long maintained that we are indeed living in the stupidest era of human history, where so much information is available yet so many people believe the dumbest false information, and just the other day I said “What idiotic ‘science’ is going to come back next, phrenology?”

As a Mexican American who grew up on his movies, all I can say is....he’s The Man.

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Or the time he hosted a New Year’s Eve show, and couldn’t keep track of the time:

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Never forget the time he absolutely bombed through the center of the earth at E3.

Apparently Mary’s mom was also an unwed mother, which is why pastor Skip rejects her even though he’s obviously extremely attracted to her.

I didn’t go to a ‘Christian’ school, but I grew up in a Baptist church in a small town, so I totally ‘got’ this movie.

I remember enjoying this movie a lot, although I haven’t seen it since the original release. Also:

I really enjoyed that this movie wasn't purely cynical in its attitude towards Christianity. I was on the tail end of my edgy teenage atheist phase when this came out, but I watched it with a religious friend of mine, and we were both able to enjoy it. That's exceptionally rare for a movie so focused on religion.

Not much of a Tarantino freak, but I enjoy Inglorious Basterds most.

My wife watches it.  Danny Trejo praised Jenny McCarthy as an advocate for Autism.  She’s trash and spreads dangerous anti-vaxx nonsense. 

Don’t you be callin’ Kermit the Frog awful garbage!

I keep trying to dismiss this show as harmful popular nonsense that just isn’t meant for me, but they just keep giving awful garbage people time in the spotlight. This and Dancing with the Stars seem to exist partly to promote/publicly rehabilitate scumbags and I can’t abide it.

Consider it a fair warning, now you don’t risk being unexpectedly exposed to Logan Paul

I mean I know you guys don’t give a fuck but can you try not to spoil this shit so easily.  I didn’t even realize this was a masked singer article until I read it in the damn thing.