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I like to take any mention of Sharknado as an opportunity to tell everyone that I convinced my husband that it is a legitimate documentary by Werner Herzog.

Is this a prank that you're all in on? Or are you all being super sarcastic/ironic or something? Or am I srsly the only one that could barely get through this trailer because my eyes began to ache from rolling so much? This looks dreadful. Honestly, this is proper saccharine drivel that makes 12 year-old girls cry

Not to nitpick buuuut...it's incorrect to call them Palestinian settlements, since they are actually Israeli settlements built illegally in the West Bank. "Palestinian settlements" aren't a thing!

I hated this goddamn book. It was like Juno dating Juno and they both have cancer, and I liked Juno. Anywho..

Also, I'm going to leave these here.

Yes! Whenever I see Emma Watson's pictures from a few years ago, I always thinks it is Kiernan Shipka.

I can't figure this out. I'm in my late 30s and black and my friends of different races never treated race the way some younger people seem to now—- and I'm also aware that I'm not making a whole lot of sense with this comment, but I'm just confused. I'm almost 40. My circle of friends grew up watching old cartoons

Having a little trouble with Kinja today.

Moffat is the reason I don't watch this show. (Not for nothing but the other Sherlock Holmes show made Irene Adler Moriarty and then had the female big bad brought down by the female Watson.

I binged on George Carlin stand up a few weeks ago and now it keeps recommending Daniel Tosh. Ish!

I don't know if you caught Before Midnight this summer, but it's a worthy follow-up to Sunrise and Sunset.

I wonder if Netflix is trying to make me cheat on my husband. He is away for a couple of weeks and I decided to watch all the movies that we don't watch together either because he is not interested or because they are my guilty pleasures. So, first I watched The Kids Are All Right, then Netflix recommended Take This

This comment might never get out of the greys but I really have to say something about this. Here goes.

I was wondering about this as well. There were moments where it seemed to work as a 'making fun of Hollywood stereotypes of China' thing but then there were many moments that felt uncomfortable. I think their intent was to do satire but satire done wrong gets icky and this show has lost all its funny bone in the last

Okay, at the risk of sounding stupid, is there a particular reason that Diane Keaton started singing "Make New Friends"? I mean, as a former Girl Scout myself, I guess I appreciate that blast from the past, but beyond that, just color me confused.

So watching Dianne Keaton speak about Woody Allen and his female characters...are we supposed to believe that Allen is some sort of Feminist writer or icon from this speech? Because to me from the few Allen films I have seen these women were his fantasies...and he is most likely a creep in his personal life.

No picture of Emma Watson from the back? That is what takes the dress (for the lack of a better word) up a few notches.

I love Julia Roberts' outfit. Like, there is no reason I should like an oxford blouse under a velvet trumpet dress with a diamond belt. BUT I DO!

"privileged american white women"