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If only all you fuckers on this thread had VOTED, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in.

Ditto Leaders of Men. Also, The Only Mistake.

"the 'Withnail & I' of zombie movies"?!

DANG IT—STUPID WORK FILTER!

"Boys and Girls" and "Bete Noire" are basically Avalon Pts. 2 and 3.

"modern art"? Are you serious?

If The Quilts of Gee's Bend count as art - by themselves, without the necessity of the heartwarming backstory - then pretty much anything does.

Him looking over the cliff, right before the commercial break… *shudder*

I ain't wearin' no analglyph glasses.

It's a Seriously, Christians, Your Neurotic Fear Of Sex Is Getting REALLY FUCKING OLD issue.

Bag End Hooligans. Great film.

"Though his philanthropy cannot be extracted from his self-interest"
Call me cynical, but that seems more like the rule than the exception.

Better than "Dogs In Space"?

The Girl Who Started A Franchise

Yes, the Beatles is a seriously strange example. It doesn't matter how good any particular song is; once you've heard it several hundred times, you want to jab forks in the eyeballs of the nearest Boomer who's ever worked in radio.

"isn't nary" is a double negative.

Lustmord, "Heresy" and "The Monstrous Soul"
Operation Ivy, "Energy"
The House of Love
Ride, "Nowhere"
Slowdive, "Blue Day"

Shing-Tung Yau. What's it to you?

@OY!: Hmmmmn. Perhaps if they gender-switched Miranda & Ferdinand as well… i just don't see it working, though i suppose i could be convinced.

Didn't the Jagermonster precede that? Not that peppermint schnapps should ever be consumed outside its teenage-girl target market.