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Just because you didn't vote for Trump doesn't mean you're not part of the problem. See: Everything else you just said.

Watch Justin at the next State dinner or G8 Summit; 2 bucks says he'll pull out a bottle of Purell after every handshake with Tump.

I was never 100% on-board with TDKR's politics, but there was more nuance to it than that. The movie happened to be shooting just as Occupy was starting up, so that informed/inspired their use of Wall Street imagery. But the point was more to show how populism, while otherwise representing a viable message, can be

Penguin at least knows how to fucking dress himself. Donald Dick over here wears his slacks so baggy you'd think they were custom tailored by JNCO.

"Trump organizers said earlier this week they expected about 800,000 people to attend Friday’s festivities on the National Mall."

It's not just Elmo's presence, though. It's also that Elmo's immaturity is almost never confronted or contrasted by older characters to teach him or provide insight for his own emotional growth. Instead, it's more and more frequently Elmo who is providing the lessons himself. This becomes all the more stark as CTW

That guy's always been an unfunny schmuck, but at least he's not as willfully ignorant as the Cinema Sins dickwad. (And he brought Lindsay Ellis to some semblance of prominence, so he's at least done some bit of good in the world.)

Sounds like you married a jerk, bro. Super sorry about that.

You had me, up until the unfounded Pavement bashing.

Honest Trailers is a heap of garbage, sure. But holy shit, at least it's not Cinema Sins.

By virtue of being of child-age when seeing the film during its original release, you are automatically a millennial.

Space Jam represents everything that went wrong with 90s pop culture. Consider a new Internet.

Is this how we're witch-hunting millennials now? An affinity for Space Jam?

His "advice" was misogynistic trash, his stand-up was all obvious racial hackwork, his talk shows are just a megaphone for his willfully ignorant conservativism, and who the hell even remembers that claptrap WB Network sitcom?

He's looking for anything to cling to that will make him almost relevant.

"It's really super funny when people scream all their lines."

Kinda? The thing to note is that the entire notion of "political correctness" is just a tactic of right-wingers (and hack comedians) to reframe history on their terms. By the late 80s (around the release of Last Crusade) you had AM radio creeps like Limbaugh rising to power, turning the Reagan-era backlash to 70s

"Tucker Carlson Cucks Himself: A 2,748-Part Series."

In terms of what bolsters Jackson's status among average American households, yes. With Hateful Eight in particular, QT is digging himself deeper and deeper into niche. We AV Club dweebs may still hang on his every 70mm pastiche, but he's worn away at much of his mainstream buzz. In turn, the movie does little to aid

So is Michael Keaton! And for the past few years, his movies have been pretty consistently more impressive than Jackson's. If Sam doesn't start getting more selective about his non-Marvel/non-Tarantino jobs, he'll find himself on a Robert De Niro trajectory.