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but why?
The Simpsons is probably the most influential pop culture staple in it's depiction of nuclear power, but what is the point of this? Isn't it up to the individual viewer to decide whether or not to change the channel? Couldn't a person who finds it deeply troubling just not watch it?
I guess they're just

The Other Guys?
huh? really? I guess it was a weak year for comedy films.

Man of Steel
I didn't realize this was the title. They're going the route of classy altername ala the Dark Knight, as opposed to Superman: Legacy or Superman 3000 or Superman Returns Again.

Scream
hmm, Scream could work as a Heavy Rain type game. It's essentially just a murder mystery.

No evidence Disney ever smoked cigars eh?
Well here's some fuel to fire up those rumors again:

She was also on Filmspotting in which they do a top 5 discussing the best films about the creative process, and it's a really great conversation.

Slaughterhouse 5
Slaughterhouse 5 has one of my favorite sentences:

Any movie.

Nope, he said March 30th. Hmm, gotta start watching that again soon. The dissolution of Tony and Carmela's marriage is powerful stuff.

You speak a lot of truth Todd
I grew up in Manhattan, so our upbringing couldn't have been more different, but your initial point about the place we end up and choose to call home really speaks to me and where I've ended up in the past couple of years (incidentally also California, though Bay Area).
What started off

yeah. That's my favorite Spaced ending, especially Mike's yawn.

That's Natalie Morales and she should be in more things.

Who are these actors that keep signing on to be in this? The fame isn't worth it when you've lost a limb, people!

How on earth do you make a zombie war movie PG-13? Even something with not much gore like Zombieland is rated R. The studio doesn't seem to understand the nature of it's property.

Also, very well-written Sean O'Neal. You have a nuanced understanding of the problems with this network and it's goals.

Well said, Erik E Erik. You made the point I was going to make. As a second generation Latino, I really hate this kind of bullshit pandering based on lazy stereotypes of "LATIN CULTURE" as if there is such a thing. In my experience that usually translates into Mexican stereotypes, which really tends to piss off all of

Gay
Hagen and Teddy were definitely lovers. There's one moment where Hagen is looking into a mirror and Teddy puts his arm around him in a very caressing way. I think Teddy is even wearing a pink shirt. Anyway, the episode definitely becomes more interesting when I read it that way. There were traces of a sweet

This should have been the season premiere
The message I got from that episode is that the women were only able to grow and change once Bill was dead. I wish that was the season we got to see, instead of just that scene at the end.

Community Rules!

26 year old male here and I enjoyed them tremendously. They're actually really violent.