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As long as Trump specified he was Zack Snyder’s Superman, I’d have been fine with this idea.

I remember buying one of these paperbacks in the 80s.  It had a cheesy Halloween mask on the cover, with rubber worms coming out of the nostrils.  I went on to read a lot of Barker’s novels, Weaveworld being my favorite.

Ask the electorate.

Downplayed, but vital: Cartman performs a selfless act, which is immediately undone by Garrison/Trump.

I like the premise, but not with the standard twist of a secretly sinister institution. I’d rather see the place be compassionate towards its patients, with a story that thoughtfully explored the subject matter of assisted suicide.

As long as this one isn’t linked to Unbreakable.  (M. Night ruined my young adulthood.)

Super thrilled about the Bob’s Burgers renewal. But if they have to compromise their style in order to record during COVID, I’d rather they take a break.

I had a great time watching this amazing accomplishment (after making peace with a few plot elements), and would have definitely tuned in for more. That being said, I had mixed feelings about following these doomed characters to the very end. Perhaps the times have just left me extra fragile.

She can market this new book to the same communities who banned Harry Potter back in the day.

I appreciate your mention of Foucault’s Pendulum. It’s a wonderful antidote to our conspiracy-crazed world.

I just finished Before the Fall by Noah Hawley. This is my second novel of his this summer (first, The Good Father), using them as distractions until Fargo premieres.

Somewhere in the multiverse, Justice League’s theatrical cut was a box office phenomenon, adored by both fans, non-fans and critics. In this strange place, Snyder and Fisher are too busy counting dollars and future projects to complain about Whedon. (Unfortunately, this other world’s Rian Johnson still got shit on—incl

I was pleasantly surprised to hear him call out the politicizing of masks.

I like your name. Haven’t thought of von Trier’s The Kingdom in ages.

Having seen ‘Under A Rock with Tig Notaro,’ I can forgive her for not knowing Snyder’s work—and thus, accepting this role.

For me, I guess it would depend on the friend. But I damn sure wouldn’t criticize the women subjected to his behavior and question their motives.

He breaks the fourth wall. He references other Disney characters and sometimes turns into them. At one point, he reads directly from the Aladdin script. He might be the first Disney character who realizes he’s in a Disney movie.

I never thought of “Quake” as a cheesy name. Plenty of my favorite top-tier characters have worse ones.

Whoa. It seems Keanu is no longer any good at playing dumb guys.

Mushrooms do thrive in shit.