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I’m not disputing that religion was the subject of art. When religion comprises the entire life of a people, their world view, their laws, their social life, it’s bound to be reflected in art. When I was 10 I was obsessed with the Ninja Turtles. They were my whole life. Every picture I drew, story I wrote, etc. was

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I think we’re mostly in agreement, although I would quibble with whether you can really credit religion with art and architecture. I assume you’re referring to great paintings and sculpture or cathedrals. Sure they were commissioned by religious organizations, but when those organizations are in charge of basically

I think you’re asking the wrong question there. MLK’s faith was good, because it was all about helping people, and forgiving the wicked, and all the good things people say about religion. HIS faith was good. The problem is that the Bible contradicts itself, and is not a coherent philosophy. So while MLK is following

I think most atheists would have to admit that they’re really agnostic, but at a certain point you have to choose to live your life a certain way. We don’t have a unified theory of everything, but we do have a framework of theories that are mostly in agreement with each other. Even with all the knowledge we’ve

TNG season 3 has a lot of classic episodes, including Whop Watches The Watchers, Deja Q (the best Q episode depending on where you rank All Good Things and Tapestry), Yesterday’s Enterprise, Hollow Pursuits (first Barclay episode), The Most Toys, and of course The Best of Both Worlds Part 1 (far superior to part 2).

I think the show peaks in season 7, with slightly diminishing returns in seasons 8 and 9, before falling off a cliff shortly after. It really played with the format in 22 Short Films About Springfield, the 138th Episode Spectacular, and the two-parter Who Shot Mr. Burns. There was nowhere left to go that wasn’t just

It’s bug in sci-fi/fantasy, as Tolkien’s son took over as well.

That’s not a bad idea IF it’s about the Satanic cult, but from all the marketing I’ve seen it seems to be about Rosemary and her husband. There’s some aversion they have to cults.

I think the Kids In The Hall reboot faired a lot better than With Bob and David. It felt more like a return to form. KITH was good on a sketch by sketch basis, but Mr. Show had to live up to the full episodes with linking format, and I think they really struggled for that reason.

This is probably true of Mark Mothersbaugh as well, so it doesn’t really make sense.

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He created the Windows 95 startup theme from the 90's. He made it on a Mac.

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I love the specificity of this. Niche humour that rewards those who know, but would probably fall flat for anyone else. The Bowie voice is pretty good, but the other two aren’t even trying. This is like a Family Guy cutaway in an alternate universe where they’re not trying to reach the lowest common denominator.

One of the all-time greats. It’s a shame Visconti always gets short schrift for doing the Berlin trilogy, and people assume Eno was the producer.

Not that crazy, considering that cast is up there with the original and 86-93.

I think Hader’s post-SNL career has really bumped him up. I was expecting to see Kristin Wiig or Fred Armisen at the top, but I have to agree that he belongs there.

If you’re putting Beck on there, you gotta have Kyle Mooney. Those guys were a real oasis in the desert of the post-Hader SNL.

Does this movies that only come out in those kiosks? Like the modern equivalent of direct-to-video?

I think it’s quality, not quantity. Sitcoms were cloying garbage. For every Cheers or Golden Girls there were about 10 Full Houses, and the good ones were just very good versions of the same tired formula. In the 90's the form really evolved with Seinfeld, The Simpsons, and the Larry Sanders Show.