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That's not fair, I know plenty of people under 70 that Like Sinatra and are idiots

Haven't heard enough to say
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David Bowie
Pink Floyd
The thing I said at the top

Paul McCartney is a hack, Lennon did some pretty cool experimentation with music of his own accord
John Coltrane (Sax>most things)
Thelonious Monk
FUCK! Maybe Coleman but I can't commit a solid answer to it when they're both so good

DP
Neither
The National

Not familiar
The Beach Boys
Not a fan of etiher
Stevie Wonder
The White Stripes

Haven't seen any Star Trek films but I really dislike Star Wars so I'm not choosing it even if I have to
Alien
Neither
Inception
Robocop is at least 99999999x better than CoM
The Matrix
Neither
Haven't seen Wall-E but it's the same deal as the Star Wars one

Have only seen Ocean's Eleven
The Limey maybe but it's real fuckin' close
Roger Deakins
Darius Khondji but it hurts to make a choice
Have seen neither
Manhattan
No Country for Old Men
Only seen Lebowski but I'd surprised if it were better than Arizona

Baseball
Soccer
Winter has curling which is legitimately very entertaining to watch

Funkadelic
Sleater-Kinney

Ohh man I just watched WINGS OF DESIRE and the Nick Cave in that is so sweet. That is a bit redundant as the Nick Cave in anything is really fucking sweet.

Two top tier music makers is fine by me

One day I'd like to see The Narrator Returns respond to a comment by The Narrator

I don't give a shit about the question (no offense, I'm sure it's a great question) I just want to have a comment that includes John Cage

Biographical Picture bbbbbro

Seconded.

Vivre sa vie
La Chinoise
Pierrot le fou

What's the gauge for the grade system? I remember I saw Mike D'Angelo give LA NOTTE 70/100 (he must have lost track of the 30 additional points somewhere else) and on the review here that he linked the grade was B+ and that really surprised me.

I thought the way Community used My Dinner With André for a completely different end than the film was really great, that's probably my favorite.

I also forgot to mention here and on Letterboxd that I love the score and it is one of the greatest things utilised to keep the film moving in a very pleasant and unforced way.

I just saw Irrational Man and @disqus_7AOfmTpErb:disqus is right in deeming it the can't miss hit of the summer. Hot damn what a nice flick. One of the great achievements in film must be how Woody Allen makes premeditated murder feel like a totally cool and normal thing for a person to do. Throughout the film I never