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Munchausen is the first film I can remember seeing in a theatre.  My mom took us and I adored it, although the part where he's riding the cannon balls terrified me.

I CAN'T SANDAL ALL THESE PUNS!

Yeah, I feel the same way.  He's a pretty great actor.  I get it if he doesn't want to do it anymore, but it kind of makes me sad.

Touché, sarCCastro… I was burned by Season 7, too.   I still have the scars!  ::weeps::

But even the worst MadMen episode is still better than 90% of whatever else is out there.

This Hour Has 53 Minutereeoos?

Agreed.  His films always manage to be funny and heartfelt without ever feeling unearned (I'm looking at you, Apatow.)

Amazing.  Thank you.  That cake and The Marvin's Room poster killed me.

Is it possible to play co-op local?

I confess to liking it. It wasn't great or anything, but it had its moments.

Here in America we "buy" things.  As in "purchase".

Prison Wine had me watch The Exorcist 2: Heretic on Friday which was more terrible and more batshit crazy than I ever could have imagined.

Danger Bay!  They're trying to dump toxic waste in this nature preservation site!  To the speedboat!

Oh man, Touching The Void is one of the most intense films I've ever seen.  The fact that it's all a reenactment boggles the mind.  That guy is fucking hardcore.

::shudders::

Thank you!  While I haven't chimed in much in comments, I've made a point of reading Noel's write-ups and your comments.  You've added to an already great read.

Unnonfindable.

And how many regretted all of it, or just a part of it?

Common sentiment is not so common.

So you might say his tweet created a butterfly effect?