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I've been skimming through this but is that the name of one motherfucking Daveed Diggs I see there? I'll have to check this out…

:^)

One of our cats (the best/coolest one (i.e. the only one that doesn't fucking bite me for no reason)) is presently in the process of dying a natural death presumably of old age (she's at least 18 which is pretty crazy right?) and I'm letting you guys know because this is the coolest cat I've ever known. If you've got

Tip tap happy bap

OH YEAH! I'll be sure to watch it again in the meantime!

I watched a couple more films by Nikos Nikolaidis, MORNING PATROL and THE WRETCHES ARE STILL SINGING, respectively incredible and pretty great (the latter was huge when it came out in Greece which really surprised me); watched the second part of THE HUMAN CONDITION which I found even more visually impressive than the

Oh man me too I'm so glad there's someone else

Not in my book, no, films can't be good if they have words in them; giving films titles is pushing it but I'm in a good mood today so I'll say it's allowed.

I was going to make a ""some of the best films ever made." [citation needed]" joke but I'm clearly in the minority so I'll just let you all like the stuff you like. (Monsters, Inc. 4lyfe, though)

I'm gonna have to snatch this baby up, I've been meaning to check out their work ever since I saw that washington had one of their films in his top 4 on Letterboxd.

I loved her in THE IDIOT, I guess I'll finally watch some Ozu so that I can wallow in not having known more of this great talent sooner.

(notcool)

Wow you're such an n-word

I'd definitely have to go with Mulholland Dr. in that situation.

Television is the opposite of my kind of thing so my statement is less of a thing than it seems.

New episode of The Leftovers > television as a medium

I watched most of Kurt Kren's films that I could find and all of them were at least interesting, got blown away by Pedro Costa's OSSOS and am looking forward to the rest of his work, and watched Nagisa Oshima's first film to get started on his filmography (which I probably shouldn't've done because I still have a ton

>a cool sunglasses guy like myself