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The Two Towers was way better than Return of the King.

If you don't want a cop to arrest you, don't get caught stealing.
If you don't want a journalist to report on you, don't post public, newsworthy content. He had his meme tweeted by the President. He wasn't even doxxed, he was warned he would be if he continued to be newsworthy. Not many people get that lucky and if

Corporate lawyers need to make their money somehow. My cousin's company was sued by a major company for having a logo vaguely reminiscent of their own. They could have successfully fought it, but the cost would have been too great so they just complied with the demands.

And now it will have that whiff of victimization that right wingers are addicted to!

Caesar conquered Gaul. Trump is no Caesar.

They were both very drunk. Could have played into it.

I miss when Katy Perry was just fun and hot.

Based on the TMZ report it seems the guy ate the woman out on the side of the hotel pool while the cameras were rolling, after being instructed to hook up for a storyline. I imagine that crosses some sort of line.

White privilege!

I dislike Donald Trump and am a liberal, but I miss when the vast majority of AV club coverage managed to avoid talking politics.

Hey! Have you seen my Chinese impression before or something?? Carl?

The longer we go into this new future the more I've realized the smart play here is to just ignore this kind of thing. Apologizing gets you no where, there will always be someone upset about something. Seems the best way to handle this is to take your licks and then just move on.

I'm sorry my statement wasn't universally applicable to all bands and all people.

They are a good band that got too popular and are therefore hated by people. Lord knows I've succumbed to that impulse a few times in my life, but it's never entirely rational.

For me it was the monster elephants, but I from what I've read they aren't a huge part of it.

Doesn't the guy get fit pretty quickly and is actually good looking, but he never knows it because he lives in an isolated society of impoverished shut ins? It's not a society with some uber nerds in it, it's an entire society of obsessive nerds.

A 80's inspired adventure story directed by Spielberg with an interesting premise? Yeah, it could be good.

Right, it was about our obsession with the media of our youth. I think it's message was really relevant to our times, considering our remake obsessed culture. It's dismissed as a book of fan service, but that's the entire point!

Depends on the art scheme for the virtual world, I think. If it's basically realistic with fantastic things, I think it could be very cool. Cartoony in any way would be a big mistake.

I enjoyed the book, but I understand the snobbery. I couldn't tell whether I was supposed to be nerding out or disgusted by nerding out. Which I thought created a cool conflict as you read, it's like, "Oh yeah, I remember that!" Then you flash back into reality and realize the entire planet has been basically