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that must've been a fun movie to make
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Speaking of Saruman, I'm currently watching an adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Color of Magic, wherein Christopher Lee has a supporting role as Death.
He apparently appeared in a whopping nine movies in 1970 alone (I particularly liked The House that Dripped Blood).
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I first saw the Gremlins movies in 1998. Joe Bob Briggs showed the first one on TNT's Monstervision, but I didn't manage to see the whole thing, so I rented it. A month or two later I rented the sequel. While watching it, my mom explained to me that John Glover's character was supposed to be Trump.
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One of the signs at the local one said SO MUCH WRONG, SO LITTLE CARDBOARD.
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I'd wager that the dotard cheered both wars on.
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Ah yes, that year Ed Wynn appeared in Mary Poppins, while his son Keenan appeared in Dr. Strangelove.
Why is there no fan theory that those movies take place in the same universe?
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Well if we're going to have women in charge, it needs to be forward-thinking women (such as AOC) not business-as-usual types who put a nice face on the worst aspects of militarism.
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Caitlyn Jenner went to the world's only Nazi state to celebrate their thuggery. She has all the courage of a rock.
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Israel is already seeing a brain drain due to the rising numbers of Orthodox Jews (the equivalent of the evangelical Christians in the US).
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Wait a few days and this man is probably going to look like one of the infected on The Last of Us.
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The right-wingers have shown that they have none.
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I have that app, and I use it when hiking.
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Well, the good ol' boy south DOES lead the country in porn consumption.
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My mom recalls how, when she first met my dad, The Beach Boys were most of what he listened to.
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The difference between Donald Trump and Jim Jones is that Trump would've charged you for the Kool-Aid.
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Don't forget that the conservative-leaning states consume the most porn!
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Seen it. I don't think that I've ever seen anything that visceral before.
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I wonder if anyone ever confused him with Sylvester Stallone.
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Those people consider national healthcare a form of government overreach. I never once heard any of them complain about the Patriot Act.
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James Woods used to be a good actor. He turned out to be no different from the ghoulish thugs he played in Chaplin, Citizen Cohn, Nixon and Ghosts of Mississippi.
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Right after she gets through doing something to another dog.
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I wonder if The General was the first movie filmed in my home state.
Cottage Grove was later one of the locations for Animal House.
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as well as Liam Neeson and Prince
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My middle school social studies teacher had a poster illustrating the Bill of Rights. Due process got depicted as Miranda rights.
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If Newsom has any sense, he'll prevent the national guard from getting used as the Gestapo (not to be confused with gazpacho).
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I first learned of Edward R. Murrow when someone mentioned his documentary Harvest of Shame, about the treatment of farmworkers. I naturally learned a lot more about him when Clooney's movie about him got released in 2005. There was even a Bugs Bunny cartoon depicting him (Person to Bunny).
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This Nazi probably considers everything an insurrection.
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I would recommend casting Anne Hathaway as Casey DeSantis in a movie about this, but I doubt that someone as elegant as her could pull off Casey's level of tackiness.
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They're both ready for their shot.
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Now I'd like to see a Star Wars-Rosemary's Baby mashup (presumably, Palpatine knocks the gal up).
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If these miscreants told me that it's raining, I'd assume it to be a bright, sunny day.
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I'd like it more if there were some actual bloodletting.
How appropriate that a pair of divas have a messy breakup during Pride Month.
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I wouldn't talk to either of those goblins even if you paid me!
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But remember, folks: women are too emotional to be president!
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If doing so didn't result in a vitamin deficiency, I'd eat an entire diet of peanut butter and jam sandwiches.
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What the sides are thinking about each other:
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You should've cast Dick Miller or Kevin McCarthy as the count while you had the chance.
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same shit, different asshole
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Why can't those two turn physically violent towards each other?
BTW, happy belated birthday, Lea!
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It got released the same day as Ghostbusters, and both were plural nouns beginning with G (and both about things that people don't want in their town).
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Not as ridiculous as naming a ship after someone who sold Iran weapons so that he could wage a war against Nicaragua.
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As if Rand Paul gives a fuck what Nosferatu here thinks.
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Even before seeing the documentary, I'd heard about how Congress didn't read the Patriot Act.
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Thank you for declining it properly!
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So is a hard rain gonna fall? (apologies to Bob Dylan)
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Well, as John Conyers admitted to Michael Moore in Fahrenheit 9/11, Congress doesn't read most of the bills that it votes on.
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Blood on the Blackboard: The Principal Skinner Story
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Walt Disney - an anti-labor ideologue with all manner of bigoted views - must spin in his grave every time someone watches that scene.
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My karma ran over my dogma.
Too soon?
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TFW any intelligent US citizen realizes that if they were a citizen of Ukraine, they'd be under bombardment from an invader, but would also have an intelligent, forward-thinking president.