
That’s the Black National Anthem? Funny, I always thought this was:
That’s the Black National Anthem? Funny, I always thought this was:
I haven’t seen 2049, so I cant comment - but I will sign off on the rest of your statement.
Everyone reaches for the Dollars trilogy for the best spaghetti western score(s). And yes, they are iconic and brilliant - but I love Morricone’s work on Sergio Corbucci’s movie better!
Do we need more diversity in Hollywood? Absolutely. Is doing a racist stereotype for a voice like Haji or Apu wrong? Oh god yes!
The other day, I was over at my moms and was sujected to cable TV. Total Recall was on, and all the “Dont bullshit me” and three breasted hookers were cut - but hey, Richter getting his arms cut off before falling to his death? That’s A-Okay!
DC Cab fits firmly in the “Yes it’s terrible, but dear god it’s entertaining!” camp.
The wiz is wobbly, sure - but the music and spectacle carry the day.
If you take Batman & Robin as a big budget, big screen adaption of the Adam West 66 series (sans “Pow! Biff!”) it plays much better!
Car Wash as Joel’s best movie is the hill I choose to die upon! A great cast, an amazing soundtrack, and emotionally satisfying story arcs for all the characters.
Still waiting for my fucking unedited Drunken Master 2 and Police Story 3 releases.
While I think a lot of what Carl Macek gets stick for is unfair, a great deal of it is perfectly accurate. His heavy handed editing of Nausicaa is one of those dead on target complaints.
Boy, thanks for ripping on my kitbashed Servo with what I had laying around in my basement. Feel better?
I am proud to be the hundredth star.
When The Chin announced that he was retiring as Ash, my first thought instantly was “Time for Pablo and Kelly to step up and get shit done!”
For me, there’s no opening that better captures the vibe of its show than that of Cowboy Bebop.
*Kenshiro has entered the chat*
Did you know that there is a hotline called “Callin’ Oates” that will play you a Hall and Oates song any time, day or night, when you call 719-266-2837?