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Good for her. She’s very talented but, well to be frank, sketch comedy has clearly never been her forte, what with dropping lines/awkward delivery and cracking. So I applaud her for leaving there to pursue other avenues that wellI undoubtedly suit her better.

She was possibly the least versatile cast member in SNL history.

Not so fast Baumbach! I’m pretty sure I’ve already seen drama on film before!

Poor guy. How will he ever go on!

Please add a link to anti suicide support phone lines. That should be automatic on every story about suicide. Period.

Apropos of completely nothing, the ancient Greeks idolised and venerated pederasty.

I loved it. It was hilarious, brutal and unnerving. It’s like if Happy calmed down a tad or John Waters stuff got fancy and updated. I mean it’s all very Michel Gondry of course. Just a little darker for him. 

One of the most underrated shows of last season! A real core of bleeding, human hurt underneath layer upon layer of insanity. It’s constantly in dialogue between absolute cynicism and absolute sincerity and I deeply adore it for that. It’s more real than... most anything on air. And it’s got Puppets. 

I thought season 1 was great. Carrey at his best. 

Alan Moore created Watchmen as a work for hire for DC Comics and he can read and understand contracts. (It’s also made him rich enough that he and his beard can do whatever they want for the rest of their lives, including no longer create comics, which he recently announced was his new career direction.)

Nearly all of

With just a dash of “Children of Men.”

The guy who does these interviews is pretty good at getting guests to open up and feel at ease. I’ve seen his interviews with John Mulaney and Bill Hader and Will Ferrell, and they’re a smooth watch.

My interpretation was random one scene characters.

It’s the inspiring story of how a car company founded by a raging anti-Semite spent a lot of money to make a car to win a race.

“Hey, look at this!” coupled with “Hey, listen to this old hit song!”

He must have been the most self-aware six-year-old in history.

Honestly Tarantino has gotten incredibly lazy as a filmmaker. During the 90's he seemed like he was going to be one of the top directors of his generation going from success to success (Reservoir Dogs to Pulp Fiction to Jackie Brown was an incredible run) but then his work dropped off a cliff. He hasn’t written a

I know this makes me an asshole but a significant part of me hopes this is awful.

Hitler didn’t look very alive by the end of Inglorious Basterds either. I’m starting to think shenanigans are at play!