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once i realized ye just took a Can deepish cut and lightly rapped over it for Drunk and Hot Girls i figured he's about as big a rock nerd as anybody.

1993: Groundhog Day
1994: Pulp Fiction
1995: Toy Story
1996: Fargo
1997: Face/Off
1998: Rushmore
1999: Princess Mononoke
2000: Memento
2001: Y Tu Mama Tambien
2002: Adaptation
2003: Lost in Translation
2004: Bad Education
2005: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (by far the worst year here… wish I could give it to before sunset)
2006: Pan's

plus movies like Jungle Fever which are just half good, half bad.

Tyler Perry's movies average about 50 million each, a little more if adjusted for inflation. Kevin Smith's got closer to 30, but with far less product — Perry's a much longer lasting force. Then you've got the Duplass Bros whose movies are averaging a couple million max. We can slice the pie however many ways, but the

I was 7 when 9/11 happened so I do have some memory but a radically different perspective on world events I suppose. At the time I didn't really understand how a "small" act (relative to a war) could result in such massive repercussions.

I barely remember 9/11, and I do think that as this story develops it is rapidly becoming my personal archetype for terrorist brutality and the horrors that emerge

I just hope that we combat this incomprehensible violence with love, not with another brutal land war in Asia.

Russia has largely been targeting non-ISIS rebel groups to bolster Assad.

The MFA has a gold star collection, but I've had a couple of sublime times wandering around the Gardner on a cold day. My taste in museums also runs towards the Cloisters over the Met though.

I gotta say Isabella Stewart Gardener blows MFA & Harvard museums outta the water. Just such an immersive and unique environment.