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"But I thought if you monetize everything, set capitalist principles on everything from where to create goods to how to administer essential services, and basically say that the strong take advantage of the weak instead of helping them, that nothing could possib-lie go wrong!"

For a second, I was hoping you were talking about the band.

It's amazing how much I despise Dawes - and it's not just because of his sweet Laurel Canyon sound. He used Julie Mao and abandoned her like an unwanted dog, he tried to have Miller killed when Miller wasn't even going to arrest him, and everything he does is to line his own pockets… revolting

I'm not going to bag on the writing of the pillow post. That's just written in casual, conversational style. What I WILL bag on is not including the f—king price because it's expensive. In or out, motherf—kers! Don't manipulate me with this in between s—t

I came by later in the day and they were fixed! They listened to you!

Great review, wonderful movie

This is an awards show for an industry, which makes those statues meaningless…. but it's an awards show for an industry that has lots of cash and lot of people up their own a—es with how special and progressive they are.

He's fanatical about being ignorant and self-centered. He also got lots of votes from American fanatics

And here I was thinking "what a country, we have our first president who's had a roast on comedy Central!"

I'll take the other over it. not only was it definitely permanent, but she was pathetic and ravaged on the inside and begging not to go. Argh, so brutal.

They're both great actors, it's no surprise. I feel in retrospect that I overrated Joss' MAAN when i saw it, because I loved the cast and was so happy to see some sort of happiness between two characters played by Denisof and Acker.

I never liked how incestuous the shows were, both literally and non-literally. Everyone doesn't always hook up with their friends and acquaintances whenever the opportunity presents itself. Not only was Angel her boss, but he knew her as this vapid annoying hurtful megadouche - except when she met someone she was

Well, when The Avengers came out, he did tweet something like "you're welcome for that 'mewling quim' line." It's one thing to write snappy dialogue, and to sneak a curse word past censors, but delighting, and high-fiving yourself, for using language equivalent to 'c-nt' is, uh, a hell of a thing to do and say you're

One thing to keep in mind: although we only had some of this context at the start, The Master is one of three or four mega-old vampires with incredible powers. Not only did he save her from her consumptive death (which might create a supernaturally-motivated bond, in addition to the emotional one), but he is someone

Damnit! Thank you, sorry, so hard to remember names from a movie I saw once years ago.

Most definitely. I have to say that her character background was meant to be in opposition to Nolan's. He's Star Wars IV Han Solo, as well as a soldier with a bad history and guilt over it. He's learned to live with the aliens, and is raising one - but this came out of guilt and a moment of clarity that made him

"Oh, you mean the squeaky-voiced vampire with the Klingon face on that WB series?"
"Uh, what?!"

Turning into dust, with a baby inside, like some damn crackerjack prize? I'll admit it's hard to top. I thought Wesley Wyndham Price and Fred Burke made pretty memorable exits as well.

The Roci stuff works because this unaffiliated group is multicultural. It's echoed in the earth-belter alliance at the end, with the roci standing in place of the absent Martians (which could be foreshadowing or simply the fact of their recent unprovoked attack by Earth). They, like proto de Manhattan, have

come out to the coast, we'll have a few laughs