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Well, Democrats started the KKK and Republicans pushed for Civil Rights, so if you ignore the fact that both parties have more or less swapped ideologies since then, you’ll see that it’s all the Democrats’ fault.

I haven’t fully followed all the coverage, so maybe this has been done and I missed it, but we really need to take Trump to task for having stuck up for Putin in regards to the investigation. Trump said Russia wasn’t involved because Putin said so and he trusted Putin over US intelligence. Even at the time, that was

I’m still convinced that “The Gods Must Be Crazy" was meant to be a serious film but they accidentally shot it at the wrong speed.

I think MTV stopped splitting acting categories by gender. They ran out of statuettes or something.

I'll definitely have to give it a spin then.

My personal rankings, excluding “No Cities To Love” because for reasons I don’t even know, despite S-K being my favorite band in college, I never bothered to listen to that album:

From the excerpts posted, Kattan doesn't explicitly say that she stonewalled the production because he rebuked her. Lorne told him that Paramount wouldn't make the movie without her directing and he heavily insinuated that sleeping with her would get her on board. He slept with her, she still didn't direct, and the

The way Kattan writes it, Lorne never even explicitly says Heckerling demanded sex in exchange for directing. Lorne just heavily insinuated that Kattan sleeping with her would get her on board.

But that’s not exactly the story Kattan told. He said that after he turned Heckerling down, Lorne heavily insinuated that sleeping with her would get her on board with directing, and the studio would only make the film if she directed. So because of the pressure and power imbalances, Kattan slept with her.

Never underestimate the power of Smash Mouth.

I now want this scene in Captain Marvel 2.

With all the mentions of how it felt like they ran out of money, it makes me want you to tackle “Bad Meat.” The production on that movie literally ran out of money before they could film the third act so it just ends out of nowhere with no resolutions or even a climax, really.

I can buy that maybe at the time of writing the book, he didn’t remember her exact age (it was 20 years ago, after all). But he’s been corrected about it and is still getting her age wrong. That’s just an asshole move.

I recently read Marilyn Manson’s autobiography and was surprised that it only goes up to the making of “Antichrist Superstar.” Like, who was clamoring for Manson to write his life story four years into his career?

I think it was Roger Ebert who pointed it out, but I don’t remember for sure, but in the scene in “Phantom Menace” where Anakin is about to leave his mom and he goes back to give her a hug goodbye, he walks from the sunlight into the shadows. It’s such a brilliant piece of foreshadowing that I’ve always wondered. Did

I like “Celebrity” shows precisely because they’re not celebrities. There’s something amusing about watching has beens and never weres pretending to be A-listers.

There was a Clue game for Super Nintendo, and it was kind of awkward in multiplayer mode, because if you wanted to look at your cards, you had to trust that the other players would look away from the screen. But the cut scenes were kind of amusing. Especially the end when the winner announces the murderer. If the

Fun fact: There's actually only 43 shades of grey in the book.

I used to hate-watch “Glee” and what was funny about the episode is that they actually included the altered line “Jonny C’s in trouble,” which makes no sense, as there’s no characters named Jon on the show. Interestingly, though, the description of the episode on Hulu actually mentioned that they covered Jonathan

I, for one, would like to hear more about this bridge.