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What a strange world we live in, when Adam Curtis' new documentary (HyperNormalisation) and the Memberberries story arc from this season are kind of saying the same thing, in their own insanely different idiosyncratic ways.

I agree with your first sentence, and I think the general assumed premise of this film is "Trump is horrific and you shouldn't vote for him" is something I agree with 100% with, but I just question it's influence. Again, he made the 2008 doc completely free. As far as the execrable D'Souza, I don't think he's had n

He made a free film available for download in 2008 (I looked it up, it's called "Slacker Uprising"). Moore is the ultimate preacher to the converted, so the only way it would have even a single remote iota of influencing maybe a miniscule handful of fence-sitters would be to make it a free download available to

In her avatar, she is leaning in the exact position of a dying Yeti (from the Rutland Book of the Dead).

Shake Up Weeple!

Hey, weren't you the guy that got heckled off the stage at the Yuk Yuk Hut in Yuba City about ten years ago? That video went viral on MySpace IRRC.

Tiresome. Read the text of UN resolution 1973 and the timeline of events, rather than some Dumpster Fire Website like Infowars or RT. Nice Edgebro username/comment synergy though, I suppose.

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Yeah I totally agree. Their audacity continues to amaze me.

There is no such thing as a bad Documentary Now! episode, and this certainly wasn't, but it generated the least laughs for me this season. It was still worth watching, but I felt it started to encroach a little onto Blue Jean Committee territory a little (admittedly I never saw the source doc). I did like how they

Now if only someone would take on the horrible scourge of Medieval Mummers!

"I'm not calling you "Mr. Fantastic!"

Go back to Woonsocket ya loosah!

Loved how the locals (especially the two doctors) called everyone "kid" regardless of age. Accurate.

The Rhodesia thing nullified that I think. Baby steps for the old cartographer?

It strikes me that you have too much free time, and you spend all of it (since you're probably unemployable) by marinating in Fox News, listening to AM radio, and trolling the internet all day. Why don't you step outside some day? The fresh air will do you good, and you might feel better after your vitamin D

Haha it is crane…I watched it again. She says she doesn't know if he'll walk again, and that she can't afford the medical bills, the heat got turned off, and she thinks her son Tommy might be deaf, at which point Hader yells at the kid. Just as funny the second time.

Yes… actually that would make a great AVQ&A question: What are the most horrible workplaces in TV & film? Timely too with this episode. I'll ask it.

You're right, this was a mental list I made in the early 2000's, so I noticed the odd one out after I typed it. But I'm sure Initech sold (not door to door, of course) some bullshit proactive out-of-the box integrated enterprise solutions.

Minor correction: I'm pretty sure she said her husband fell off a crane. I often keep my closed captions on by default because I have paper thin walls and overly sensitive neighbors but I especially like to keep them on for this show because every line is comic poetry.