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It's tied with The Man with The Golden Gun for "Most Forgettable Bond Movies".

I first heard Cult of Personality on a metal compilation album and loved it, but it really does stick out from the less memorable songs on Vivid.  Too bad, because we POC are sorely missing from rock and/or roll nowadays.

Flavored vodka is for little girls who want to have make-believe cocktail parties.

I'm all about the haunting absence of life in Shoah (I even went as far to buy a Korean import of the DVD last year), so Criterion's Blu-ray is a DEF BUY GO TOWN.

When I think of "cash-flush teens", I imagine young, virile children coming into the profitable flower of their adulthood as they are overwhelmed by the change occurring in their bodies, mostly in quarters.

I'm gonna throw some love to "Space Olympics".

I'm a cinephile who prefers 5 to 7-decade-old movies.  I like to watch them in the dark.

I wasn't sure if that was Matt Berry's real voice.  Thankfully, it is.

See, that trailer was way too long.  There must be some quick turn-around on movies making jokes about other movies, because that Bane one…sucked.

I figured that out without even seeing The Breakfast Club.

Yeah, it took several minutes for the thing to basically reconfigure different parts of my Facebook page and then show them in that zooming effect.

There was a kid running around in the theater during Kill Bill Vol. 1.  Yeah, the R-rated movie with all the adult language.

Oddly enough, there were some long-ass trailers in the 60s and 70s.  Giving away plot points like they were hooker straws and shit.

"I told you, if you leave your popsicles out to dry, they're gonna melt and get stickiness everywhere."

Anime is done with the animation first and the voices second, so the Japanese actors also have to dub their voices into the mouth movements.

I own the movie, and I haven't watched it in years.

I feel Miyazaki hit his peak with Spirited Away: a family-friendly adventure story with heart-wrenching beauty in both story and art.

I think the director of Cowboy Bebop, Watanabe Shinichiro, said that he preferred the English dub of his show over the Japanese.

I saw it at that movie theater right along the Hudson River in Battery Park City.

A movie about a hat.  A hat that is on a table.  For eight hours.