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I don't know who the new guy is, but we dodged a bullet with Amy Schumer. I do not get the fascination. Her show really sucked.

Oh, do you have a better Hitler story?

Hopefully pregnant in an American flag bikini again.

I remember Yamadas feeling like little more than a series of animated comic strips. It started to feel repetitive and banal.

Yeah, the best metaphorical fit that I can see is that its about AIDS, but that feels dated. Maybe if it came out in 1987.

You pretty much have to download Only Yesterday. I don't know why Disney never released it. Gauche the Cellist used to be available on Youtube. I think I'm the only person on Earth who thinks this, but Pom Poko is my favorite Ghibli film. I didn't care for Yamadas but I'm due for a rewatch.

Saw It Follows Saturday morning. Wondering what the Hell people are seeing in this film. It's definitely good, but it's nothing brilliant. Well made at times, but the characters are as bland as they are in most horror films and they act totally moronic at times.

Which is why I provided my partner's experience as well. Everyone around us seemed pretty bored, too, and applause was muted. As I described at the time, she felt like something you would see in a tiny venue on a college campus on a weekday night. She might play okay there, but opening for St. Vincent was way out of

I just remember having not slept the whole day beforehand and she was boring as fuck. She nearly put me to sleep, but St. Vincent woke me up. That whole night was a fever dream. It was mid-April and when we left the theater it had snowed a whole foot since we had entered the building.

Seriously? When I saw Noveller open for St. Vincent, it was all I could do not to throw shit at her.

I also saw Wing Commander in the theater. My buddy was a huge fan of the games.

He's a sexual predator?

Did you tell him about the fundamentals?

I've seen this film a couple of times, once probably in the late 90s or early 00s (it was available on VHS) and once lately when Criterion put it out. The colors the second time around blew me away, but I can't for the life of me recall any of the actual story. It's kind of a bore. From Here to Eternity, melodrama

*skis into tree*

I really love Millionaires in addition to Laid. I think I prefer Millionaires of the two (which are the only two I own).

So this is what it sounds like when doves cry!

Ew!

No. She won an Oscar and he skied into a tree and died.

I always downright hated Peggy, and I usually hated Hank. If the episode wasn't about Bobby, Dale or Bill, I immediately checked out.