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Sounds like damned if you do, damned if you don't.

Achtung, baby!

Nashville. The Ace in the Hold Criterion is also excellent.

Another sad loss.

Yet many people read it seriously. Thus is art.

Grace is in Chris Nolan's new movie.

Gordon's a pretty central character.

I liked General Grievous.

He got blindsided; it was a dirty pool move. He was about to kill Palpatine.

I saw him in Austin and had a baby boomer next to me and a 6 year-old in front. The boomer was visibly teary-eyed after Paul played "Something," and the 6 year-old was visibly frightened and overwhelmed by the pyrotechnics and distortion in "Live and Let Die" and "Helter Skelter."

Yep, John Lennon and George Harrison hated marketing and adulation. That's a really strong observation.

I believe she did, but the Ronan tweet hit more people and brought the real attention.

There are almost infinite ways to read SNY. Thus, you COULD read the whole film as a parody of the ultra-serious, ultra-"life is constant brutality" artist. In that sense, it totally makes sense.

I always think about how after seeing what a badass Windu was in Episode III, they really should've had a lot more focus on him in the first two films.

The "mess" is the public debate over the issue. Ronan basically got the ball rolling on the redux of this awfulness with that tweet. If we were talking about the custody battle that comment would ring a lot more true.

Dum dum dum, yeah! Doin' the Psycho Twist! With your sis!

Doesn't Dressed to Kill do the Psycho twist?

Basically. He must not be allowed any perk or reward for his public persona.

Papa John's is worthless.

Hmm, wonder why they would assume that?