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    I also loved loved loved It Follows. Where did you see Cub and We Are Still Here?

    Am I missing something with Knock Knock? Are the trailers completely and utterly misleading, or is it in fact a "comedy"? Because man it doesn't look funny. At all. Not even like Zombieland-horror-comedy funny.

    Also, poop.

    "Gone" is one of the single best tracks of the 2000s. Discuss.

    I wonder what's wrong with Gloria. I guess I'll have to tune in to find out. No spoilers please!

    I'm 41 so was at the prime Evel hero-worship age when he was popular. Oh man I loved the guy! I had all the toys, including the wind up motorcycle that I'd rev up and shoot across the linoleum.

    "Beatles, please stop fighting … here in India."

    The trailer doesn't do this movie many favors, but it is in fact funny, funny, funny.

    Lifehack: spell "brakes" like this - "brakes" - when talking about your car!

    That's downright equitable, Ben Cox!

    Should've read down further. UGH and also YES! Filler!

    Rice is just filler. WAKE UP AMERICA!

    Doom is fantastic. He looks like he's wearing a coat of arms left over from a production of Camelot, along with a Doom face mask borrowed from a child's Halloween costume. And the actor wearing the costume simply talks through the mask. No voice overdubs. He's all "one take!" like Calculon.

    I thought Frank's trek through the desert was gorgeous and poignant. He was figuratively running out the string. He tried to go straight, he tried to deny who he was for so long. But in his final trek he finally figures it out: maybe he's not straight and maybe he's not dirty … doesn't matter. One thing matters -

    Ugh Pontypool. So painfully dull.

    YES, this! I've lost any ability to sympathize with Rachel after the note thing. She's a garbage head.

    I'm sorry but this man's opinion on Pontypool is not a positive one. UGH it was terrible.

    You forgot to mention her pivotal role as Sherry, Christopher's flighty (ex) wife who inexplicably (and seemingly uncharacteristically) abandoned her two-year old daughter, in Gilmore Girls. UGH how could you forget?!

    Color me disturbed as well. It's interesting that the Joshua barely glosses over it in his review. It was really off-putting (but in a strangely good, and definitely interesting way).

    Meh