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they just have too much content at this point for me to drop it, plus I supply netflix to like 5 other people (and legally). They're putting out full 12 episode seasons of this or that or getting a new series' full run (Better Call Saul) every few weeks. The movies are miss or miss or miss or hit or miss or miss,

but it shows you the value of family, what are you, a millennial monster???

I think Burn After Reading: The Series starring Vince from Slapchop would be great on Crackle 3

I like this idea, although Tim Blake Nelson's acting style has been way too broad lately, but if you know anything about the Coens you know they really like western and gangster names that are silly and not particularly funny. I would be much obliged if they'd include another installment of "mysteriously hyperviolent

make sure to read Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Murakami

have you read Ruined Map? I'd say Inter Ice Age 4 also by Abe is in that category too.

dude, you're supposed to name yourself after something you know nothing about? Do you think I know how to sail a boat? Do you think Purple Tentac—-wait…nvm

I finally saw "Personal Shopper" yesterday, and while it was pretty insubstantial it was a good watch and (though a bit silly at times) had more chilling moments than 90% of the horror films out there, and an impressive Kristen Stewart performance. And boobs.

I keep meaning to watch the movie Farmiga directed. I saw some of the one where she and Andy Garcia meet cute while showing their kids a college…it was inoffensive pay-cable-filler with some charm.

disagree

Kathy Bates' character goes home…slips into a comfortable power suit and pours herself a cosmo…

Breeda is a disturbing name.

and then you have meta-detective stories where either the detective turns out to be looking for himself or turns into the person he is looking for (might I recommend Kobo Abe's "The Ruined Map"?)

she picks good projects, 20th Century Women was underrated.

Mr. Langdon Alger

Garmonbozia: Helps you go The Arm deep!

and Professor X…well that really doesn't require modification, just maybe some additional ridges around the jawline

just…close your ears and hum whenever they talk. I also liked the three little spy-guys, they were a delightful concept.

it's mainly a facade for those interested in keeping it up, the cases where it is real are only more perplexing. Scalia actively worked to undermine everything Ginsberg did, said that gays were controlled by satan, was the deciding vote to have lots of people killed. I'm not pro-100% purity but I'm not inviting

pathetic sick bastard.