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The first Jack Reacher was fine. Tom Cruise seemed like he was being pretty self-aware about how corny the whole thing was, which is a credit to him as an actor because Tom Cruise assuredly doesn’t have an ounce of self-awareness in his entire body.

Blackface is an attempt to humiliate and reduce an entire group of people to a set of crude stereotypes. Not casting an actor to play a part, regardless of that actor’s performing ability, on the basis that their race/gender/identity doesn’t match the part in question is ridiculous. The people who say James Bond has

I dunno I think the bigger problem with Community was that they fired Harmon for a season and then started hemorrhaging cast members. Plus their initial response to losing Pierce and Troy was increased roles for the dean and Chang, the two most over the top characters on the show.

I mean, woody just directed “Gianni Schicchi” at La Scala...and he starts shooting his next movie like now...so I guess everybody who treats a dismissed-by-law-enforcement-because-of-coaching-by-mia-farrow-as-collaborated-by-moses-farrow allegation as conclusively proven sure showed him.

Nothing conveys how young he died quite like noting that he was a beloved “grandson.” Didn’t watch any of this stuff but that’s incredibly sad.

we’re all going to miss your takes on it.

Let’s all just forget about who’s actually in the picture and admit that it really is a good photograph that is pretty representative of the movie it’s advertising.

He could also give that money to orphans, but if you would rather those orphans starve to death so you can watch a few more episodes of a mildly amusing superhero parody, that’s cool. I guess.

Louis is deeply fucked up, didn’t apologize, and needs to figure out how he can actually apologize and make some amends before anyone needs to see him or hear from him again.

Dude, you are so edgy and cool.

There’s no need for profanity.

This entire thing has proved that the entire premise that people want to see the “Dark Phoenix” story “done right” was completely flawed. Despite caterwauling from X-Men comic book fans (I admit I read some of them as a kid), there really is no great market for this story. They erased the entire previous movie from

I suspect that I like National Anthem more than most. I think that it has interesting things to say and placing it in the here and now, not some either vaguely dystopian or outright dystopian world, helps it work. I have to give it props for actually walking over the line, when other shows would’ve found a way to

While every person is going to have their own list and their own interpretations as to the best episodes; I just cannot fundamentally agree with a list that that puts Shut Up and Dance as last. Meanwhile placing a retread, massive plothole ridden episode like USS Callister way toward the top.

I don’t comment here any more, but if I did I would entirely agree with this assessment. Shut Up And Dance is absolutely fucking amazing. It is absolutely not misery for the lolz, and it’s this level of criticism that’s the primary reason I’m not here any more.

I will forever lose at least 75% respect for a person when I find out they’re a fucking nutball scientologist. Fucking loons.

First the Oscar snub this morning and now this.

I get the feeling Kim senses something is not quite there with this bank as well. When she was speaking with her new paralegal earlier this season and suddenly says “I’m going to the courthouse” I thought she was going to do some more scrutiny of Mesa Verde. That this bank would have so much work that, despite her