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To prepare myself for Stoker, which premieres in my neck of the woods this Thursday (I'm kinda stoked about it), I watched the one Park Chan-Wook film I hadn't seen yet: I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK. It was great: totally unlike what I was expecting, having seen the gruesomely violent bombast this director usually

I thought you wrote "His sister was as hung as Tom Jane's daughter", which greatly confused me.

@avclub-66520152e71d698a1a1b0448cd9d7402:disqus AND MY AXE!!

And look at the community grade! It's no wonder everyone is saying the commentariat here are mean, they gave the good lord himself a D+.

@twitter-20572493:disqus Weeelll…the original 1987 Pathfinder isn't necessarily all that amazing, either. Just saying it is VERY different, tonally and such. Granted, Norwegian kids are kinda forced to watch it as an educational film, so maybe I'd like it better if I saw it now.

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Yeah, the parentheses comes a little early there. It's as awkward as "Jackie Chan crashed his car (of course), since Chris Tucker kept screaming at him."

Working as a film editor, my search history is full of terms like "how to properly crush the blacks", "correcting the balance between blacks and whites", etc. I'm sure I'm on several watchlists.

The craziest thing about Pathfinder is that it is a remake of a VERY subdued, contemplative Norwegian/Sami film from 1987 called Veiviseren (same title, translated). It got nominated for an Academy Award for best foreign film. This remake almost seems like an incredibly blunt skit from a MadTV-style show on how

It's better than what they call us here in Singapore: ang moh. It's a hokkien phrase that literally means "red hair"; I suppose because Caucasians were the first people they saw with red hair, and our pale skin wasn't so impressive.

"Are they fans in their own minds or just assholes who spent their days bitching about shows they didn't like?"

Local Gays Show Their Pretentiousness

Do these vikings also sing rousing songs about spam?

Or gradually turns into an adaptation of The Lost Vikings, the 16-bit puzzle game.

I actually agree that Cold were far better than they had any right to be, looking like they did and making metal in that climate. Their breakthrough LP was called 13 Ways to Bleed On Stage and produced by Fred Durst, for fuck's sake. I think if the lyrics weren't so ridiculously angsty I could still listen to them

Weeeeeelll; it's an OK enough album, but I'm talking more about a release from some new and interesting band. Thom Yorke is pretty established.

I will never not like a well-placed "NEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRDS!".

Cool. Cool cool cool.

Nose army.

It's not a radio show, but a network of several very different podcasts. So just admit you were wrong, and stop queefing at the end of your posts.