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I feel like kitten heels were in because no one really wore flats back then. But yeah they’re ugly and stupid.

Did he get passed over as director or something? He’s obviously got a personal beef on.

She is always styled too old. She’s an attractive woman with a great figure and she ends up looking like she wants to be a Southern grande dame, but of some PTA.

Right? But they’ll greenlight a Hocus Pocus remake!

It’s padding so he doesn’t injure himself. He’s fond of doing his own stunts and they don’t want him injuring Xenu’s chosen tushie.

DYING

Could it be fart air? Please say yes so my Year 7 sense of humour can continue giggling.

Maybe he was just “presenting”to a potential mate the way baboons do?

Trump once attempted a to recreate that scene from Valkyrie.

It’s Beyonce’s baby bump

He more or less is his character on Galaxy Quest, except without any redemption at the end of the movie.

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not to tarnish my repeated viewings of “Galaxy Quest” which is hilarious and amazing. The struggle is real.

I never understood the pearl clutching over that incident. Americans are so infantalizing nowadays. And you still believe it was an accident? If so, why was she wearing a decorative brass nipple-pastie? This has always been such a farce of a story. Furthermore, after 14 years, let it go. They’re both phenomenally

It’s a sad state of affairs when this country was incensed because they saw a tit on TV, yet saw fit to put a dick in the White House.

Galaxy Quest is a damn treasure. Besides being an absolutely wonderful movie (RIP Alan Rickman!) that is hilarious and touching, it was a favorite of my (late) father, and was the first movie my (now) husband and I ever made out to.

“To Infinity And Beyond.....”

He’s also in Toy Story.

CBS has just green-lit 26 episodes of “The N Word” a multi-camera sitcom starring Tim Allen and Michael Richards that is 22 minutes of them yelling “nigger” while saying that it’s not a racial slur. Charlie Sheen is executive producer and will have a recurring walk on role as a coked out has-been. Tila Tequila is in

All In The Family, or “Archie Bunker” as Tim Allen calls it (he may be thinking of the spinoff, “Archie Bunker’s Place”) was a cultural force because of Norman Lear and how it held a stark light up to outdated bigoted sentiment in the face of the cultural revolution of the late Sixties and Seventies.

I will never cease to be amazed by the way conservative figures, in politics, entertainment or otherwise, can play the “I’m just too dangerous and edgy for people to accept” when republicans hold both houses of Congress and there’s a nominally republican president in the White House.