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Omahassssnooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrre.

Enforced lightness is the only way to fly nowadays, hence the theme. Your mixture of hate and curiosity is exactly what this seems to target.

It's a vehicle for noise and experimental music in black metal drag! Run!

Tell 'em, Steve.

You just might get Family Guy. Brutal, Nabin.

Same place as his gimp.

Nice blog sig, there, pal. "And if you liked this post, here's some more! Hatchachachacha!"

TV Execs pay people to post on the AVC, it's what TWfS… I mean, TLAotA actually does for a living.

Unfavorably.

the "your", by the way, is no typo. This is the internet, folks.

Your gay! Now, be insecure enough about it so that we can blackmail you into becoming a spokesperson!

The ballerina last week was better, in that, "holy shit! This SHOULD be prime time!" way.

Hot Fuzz is better, and easily more rewatchable than Shaun. But maybe that's because I spent the first half of the decade rewatching Shaun, and the second with Hot Fuzz.

Dancer > Dogville. Brick owns. Glad we agree.

Oh, shit, that was 2000? Here I thought it was late 90s. A major oversight, then, but I guess they couldn't make the list TOO Coen heavy with Man Who Wasn't There and No Country already making the top.

They both sucked, as did AI. I don't know what the fuck they're doing here.

Those are some serious exceptions, I agree. I think Brick is fantastic, but can see the controversy. Amelie, though? Really? It takes everything that was good about City of Lost Children and makes it better, adding a fantastic lead with amazing chemistry. It should be on there, but at least it got an acknowledgment.

Your now regularly pressing for this movie makes me think it's worth a revisit, but it honestly didn't hit me that hard the first time. I'm a fan of Westerns and gangster flicks, but, I dunno, it wasn't that high up for me.

Netflix is gonna have to add some new inventory if we all bombard them based on this. Extra royalties for solid flicks?

As with the other lists
This one seems a little weighted towards the beginning of the decade. Have the last few years (2007 as an exception) really been that bad? Not that I'm complaining to see the Royal Tenenbaums, Spirited Away, and Oldboy on the same list, but… just seems a little strange.