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Gwynne should’ve gotten a Best Supporting Actor nomination for Pet Sematary.

The Pulitzer board denied Gravity’s Rainbow the prize because of all the shit eating. Personally, I’m glad they’ve learned to loosen the fuck up.

The same thing Nobel Prize judges saw when they cast votes for Bob Dylan: a chance at renewed relevancy.

Take it from me. No-pussy is bad.

Jeffrey DeMunn for Jud - just an idea, though Gwynne is admittedly the best part of the first movie and maybe the most spot-on piece of casting for a Stephen King novel ever.

For the love of Christ, please reuse the original’s theme song.

I am not looking forward to the day when he eventually produces an album that is not album-of-the-year material.

Oh, wow: I didn’t know it was cherry picking season already!

Agreed - I think those are stronger and broader albums. TPaB especially would’ve seemed more likely, given the strong jazz influence on it. Oh well, at least lots of white people will probably be apoplectic over this.

This is a nice win, I’m glad that at least online the Chinese can maintain their freedom. Still, between those social control programs and their increasing crackdowns on expression, China seems to be getting increasingly terrifying.

It was a great performance, and I know Kubrick said he improved a lot, but virtually all his lines are straight from the book (The Short Timers).

God has a hard-on for Marines, because Marines keep Heaven full of fresh souls.

It’s mind-blowing how bad he is, and it just goes on and on. I say all this as a huge fan of Orson Welles. I’m not trying to tear him down (as if I could), but the movie has problems.

For a relentlessly narcissistic asshole, I must say he’s pretty entertaining, and whatever keeps his name in the news, I’m down with. But ultimately......he’s an asshole.

Agreed. There are terrific scenes and elements in it, but it’s often beyond absurd, with the amount of hero worship poured upon Welles’s obviously lying cop being just one problem. The other cops would have to be fucking idiots to not see right through the slob.

...and that the subplot with Dennis Weaver and the hoods trying to...I don’t know...very badly aggravate Janet Leigh is goddamn stupid?

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He has my favorite line in Se7en when he’s listening to Morgan Freemen is explaining the seven deadly sins and he casually blows off the caller who is interrupting the presentation: “Hold on....This is not even my desk. <hangs up>“

Not me. He has a perfect video-game-cheater name. If I squint my brain I can remember at least a dozen kids I knew in the 80's named “Billy Mitchell,” and they all cheated at Donkey Kong.

I realise that half the comments here are going to be about peas, but can we please just take a moment to acknowledge that Touch of Evil is a masterpiece and perhaps the greatest noir ever made?

Don’t worry, I’m sure a few people signed a Greenpeace petition or something in the parking lot to offset the damage.