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HOLY HANDJOB

This show is absolutely sophisticated, nuanced entertainment, and makes absurd and beautiful sense.

That photo is the funniest fucking thing I've seen in six months. Also, the first person sequence in Doom was actually surprisingly well executed and I thought it worked well. Expanding to feature-length would require a perfect storm of movie-making to hold the gimmick afloat, but I think it could be done in the

The US version
sort of sucked. I watched one episode, as I was mildly fascinated with the British version, which is definitely worth watching (first/second season).

The American was one of the best movies I've seen - it was beautifully restrained and so gorgeously shot. Clooney hit it out of the park. I've spoken to people who thought the flick was boring. But those people probably like Michael Bay.

I loved
the premiere. It really was a slow burn on a magnesium wick.

Man, that's…
…totally gay.

Really? He did something different with the exorcism sub-genre and I think it worked pretty well.

Also
The acting was very, very good.

I saw..
..this flick at the AMC a few weeks ago for the sneak preview. Daniel Stamm was there and he is a smart, quick witted individual, and German. During the Q and A after the movie, he mercilessly shut down people who asked dumb fucking questions, or who pounded their drum about the ending being a "completely

The Editing!
My God was it e-fuckin-ficiant! All the right cuts were made and scenes didn't linger. I enjoyed the film - Jonah Hill is proving an actor of dimension - but it was spliced together with care and thought and think that merits mentioning. Too many films these days phone in shitty editing and this is a

Holy
shit

shit
This is a fantastically written review.

You know, I thought Spider-Man 3 was ok.

I knew of..
..Alex Chilton peripherally due to the Replacements' song and "In The Street" which I looked up once due to my curiosity about the origin of the "That 70s Show" theme song. Then I read this piece here and my mind wised right the fuck up to Chilton (thanks Keith Phipps). I got the music, listened, and the

CIMM
Whoa this thing has a screen printed rock poster installation? Who poured the cubic ton of awesome into this festival, and why haven't I heard anything about it? Man.

This is some crazy shit.
I look forward to following the ZMF. The ZMF eat fire. The ZMF crack rock.