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The network coverage of the convention tonight is pretty disgusting. Goddamn ABC (so not even Fox or something) is fawning all over him, asking their reporter who talked to him about him in hushed, reverential tones, as though he’s not still an evil disgusting menace to the world.

Indeed.

Ah... it burns! The whining about character development.

Once again, for those in the back:

“Kidnapping” is a provocative way to look at it and used in bad faith really.

When the prequels were coming out the line between good and evil was clear and unquestioned. Becoming a Jedi was how you made a better life for yourself. They didnt kidnap Anakin, they freed him. There wasnt some nefarious hidden agenda. The

War of the Gargantuas DOES have a connection to Frankenstein — it’s a sequel to Frankenstein Conquers the World, in which the titular monster somehow gets to kaiju size and battles Baragon. The two gargantuas here are “descendants” of that Frankenstein, generated from left over tissue from that monster.

A white woman in a movie is diversity to you? You have terminal brain worms

DS9 violated a bunch of Gene Roddenberry rules (no religion, no wars, no inter-personal conflict) and is the best Star Trek there is.

Beating this dead horse again, huh? Must be a slow news week.

Yeah, it’s mixed between “great Trek” and “greatest Trek

The timeline doesn’t work. It makes more sense to look at Fury Road as a reboot or that the Max in FR is a different person than Mel Gibson’s Max, who either doesn’t exist in this version or Hardy’s Max is inspired by or impersonating. Miller admits that it’s not clear, and I’d say it’s not particularly important.

This really seems like Alec Baldwin was quite concerned with safety on the set, and I feel badly for the young woman’s widow and child, using her tragic death as a “teachable moment” to “humble” an actor. Alec Baldwin has been wildly famous for like forty years there is no humbling him and it is certainly not the job

I’m truly fascinated by the thought process that led someone to believe this is the perfect point in time and space to suck Ryan Murphy’s dick.

It’s just a shame, that according to AV Club, Scorsese’s work will be largely forgotten because it is nothing but a celebration of “toxic masculinity”. Meanwhile, apparently, Eternals will replace Citizen Cane as the go-to movie for film school students to study.

This is genuinely one of the most rancid, thoughtless articles in the history of the AV Club. It is antithetical to what this website used to be. G/O Media should do us a favor and shut the whole fucking thing down.

As a pedestrian, I‘ve literally never had an issue with vehicles turning right on red. That's because I'm an intelligent human being who understands that it's important to make eye contact with the driver of that vehicle, or otherwise ensure that they are clearly not going to start moving when I step in front of them.

It wasn’t a perfect show by any means perfect, but my kids and I enjoyed it. Far better than TBoBF and OWK. 

Liev Scheiber, Clive Owen, Russell Crowe, Dougray Scott and probably a dozen others could play that role.

Stevenson is great in this, but it’s not like it’s a cultural milestone like Boseman was.

One can question whether it’s morally acceptable, but the film itself is strong evidence that this kind of nudity is legally above board. Romeo and Juliet was a wildly popular and critically acclaimed film released by a major studio that has been shown in high school classrooms for the past half century. It’s simply

I don’t know. The Supreme Court has made a few doozies recently, so Marinozzi may just be getting ahead of whatever’s in the judicial pipe.

The movie is a classic. Fuck everyone else.