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Prison Book Question
I've always wanted to read a book about prisons but I literally cannot find one that seems accessible. Where should I start? Is here as good of a place as any?

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Holy shit how has no one mentioned the McNuggets scene?

I think the first scene was better… Wait, no… I think the scene where he's selling the land and delivering the proposal PITCH FUCKING PERFECT (I've watched that damn scene more times than the movie as a whole) is best… Or what about when he's yelling at his bastard son and forcing the translator to communicate a

Why do you like the shaving scene? I like it too, I'm just curious what everyone likes about it (Honestly, for me it's the Elliott)

Oh shit. That is a funny scene. I feel like that movie's got dialogue going for it over anything else.

It seems like there'd almost be too much Tarintino. But, the Crazy 88 Fight is my favorite thing he's ever put to film.

About two comments ago I referenced how the Children of Men scene made me feel actually afraid while watching a movie. This scene also accomplished that. While I was watching it I took a step back and realized I was literally on the edge of my seat and my palms were literally sweaty. Stuff commercials always promised

I've seen some MNS movies. Here's the question: once you know the twist is there any value to rewatching them? The tension is only there when you don't know the ending (unlike Hitchcock, which is always there BECAUSE you know the ending). Who bought Sixth Sense and watched it more than twice? Why?

Miller,

I hear he makes out with Sean Penn and rides around on a glider blowing shit up.

I learned that this series is still running even though I was sure I've seen three finales for it.

You know what was a bad movie?
Year One.

Listen to What Would I Want? Sky

In a way, Stacy is Mel Brooks—think about it.

I bet interviewing my heroes is really nice Steve.

I think it should have been on the Best of the Decade list is what I think.

I liked the one where the old people take swimming lessons in bowls.

I remember a feminist critique that because Lewis as describing Susan as having"discovered make-up" it was him saying that when a girl becomes sexually active in her teenage years she is turning from God.