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I think Season 2 is when you start really seeing the wheels start to spin, but it doesn't really hurt it during that season. I's kind of disappointing in retrospect that there isn't more of a status quo change resulting from it that leads to some kind of end game in the following material. So season 3 was when i

Big Lebowski aside, i do tend to like the comedy in the Coens' semi-dramatic stuff more than in their more straightforward comedies, so it's disappointing to hear Caesar goes that way. That said BAR is possibly my least favorite of their original written/directed films and i thought Man Who Wasn't there was funnier

I don't think Sicario quite condemns Del Toro's character, but it seemed like it was a lot less ambiguous in terms of making Brolin a villain. Even with shifting the focus away from him, Del Toro's still in this tradition of "men seeking revenge with nothing to lose" where even if you know what he's doing is wrong, it

I can't stand the original at all.

I feel like even by the confusing standards of the time, where lesbian stuff was considerably more taboo than it is now, that was not even remotely one of the more shocking sexual things that happens in that film.

Ehn maybe not so much. Modern Romance claims that a lot of people do in fact date with it, and that that's not even a bad plan per se.

I bet there's a title rap track somewhere that awkwardly samples dialogue from say, The Godfather out there.

Invictus!

She truly was…Her

I haven't seen it, but it sounds like it's a mix of what actually happened and what you're suggesting and that the combo doesn't quite make sense. Most people making the paranoid accusations aren't in on the con, but one person is and successfully got it to go just like they wanted despite how dangerous and

Ah, thanks.

It's better than the ads. I would just start with the third one assuming the ads have informed you of the premise.

This reminds me of a line i can't place and it's killing me (while it has the chance). There's a guy getting beaten up or restrained and borderline-yodels "You-hoo-hoo better kill me." All i'm turning up while searching is Pulp Fiction, which is not the one i was thinking of.

And of course Puppet Rick and Rick C137's "We're not so different"
"No shit"

What parts of it were cleaned up if that one stayed?

I think that was Madonna, and not JLo.

What was Allegiance??

Is this a bit? Because if not, Long Term Parking is definitely worth watching even if it won't surprise you. Let me put it this way: i didn't have to look up the name of that episode and that's only true of maybe 4 of them.

It would be interesting to try to get data on which of those is a better business strategy, but possibly really upsetting.

OK fine, whatever this is might be satirical in way the description and clips don't really get across. But so help me, if this trend leads to someone trying to argue that Secret Girlfriend had redeeming characteristics, i'll burn the whole place down.