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@avclub-14e4cee178d88fb9aa346dbcc11f2873:disqus The 50's lasted until the Beatles showed up on Ed Sullivan. Lucas was pointing out that a whole shit load of change occured in the mid to late 60's. In '62, the first rock n roll era was starting to wind down and soon the British Invasion would occur.

Long Walk is about a long walk and the book you're thinking of is Roadwork.

Long Walk is about a long walk and the book you're thinking of is Roadwork.

What about "… and in case I don't see ya: Good afternoon, Good Evening, and Good Night!"

What about "… and in case I don't see ya: Good afternoon, Good Evening, and Good Night!"

I think both ladies are quite attractive, but Amy Adams is QUITE A BIT more believable as a gal who would fall for good ol' Philly See, I still am baffled by what universe BtDKYD took place in where Marisa Tomei falls for a guy that you can make all the same jokes Jim Gaffigans cracks about himself.

I think both ladies are quite attractive, but Amy Adams is QUITE A BIT more believable as a gal who would fall for good ol' Philly See, I still am baffled by what universe BtDKYD took place in where Marisa Tomei falls for a guy that you can make all the same jokes Jim Gaffigans cracks about himself.

I thought the dutch angles were one of the reasons the film succeeded, since it drew away attention from all the Attention-Grabbiing CGI sets, which as in the Star Wars prequels slow the film down to a crawl so we the audience can all marvel at the attention-to-detail given to artifically constructed environments. The

Doing Wesley Snipes movies never helps your career, unless you're in the year 1991

You're right, violence against MEN on the other hand is delightful.

You're right, violence against MEN on the other hand is delightful.

Watched that movie one night expecting it to be terrible, but it actually was a nice little film. I think the novelty of seeing Nicolas Cage with a full head of hair that didn't look ridiculous (See Valley Girl, Peggy Sue, Raising Arizona, the film above…) went a long way.

Watched that movie one night expecting it to be terrible, but it actually was a nice little film. I think the novelty of seeing Nicolas Cage with a full head of hair that didn't look ridiculous (See Valley Girl, Peggy Sue, Raising Arizona, the film above…) went a long way.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned Val Kilmer inexplicably wanting to shoot Xhibit and "take his shit." Considering Kilmer's character up to that point, I was sure it was a dream based on that alone, nevermind all the happy ending stuff. By the end though I decided it was all real.

… ever think maybe it's just you? Same way I don't like gum, doesn't mean that gum is horrible.

I know I'm really late in saying this but the ending is the reason that this movie has become a cult film, I believe. Otherwise it is just another story about one man's downward spiral. With this ending, it invites unyielding discussion and speculation.

Reading the engorged cock line, I started to get some serious deja vu, I felt that the universe was about to collapse in on itself, and then i remembered I had read the original article. Rabin really pulled a Lucas with this "Special Edition" (Now with Pictures!)

These writers hear at the Avclub sure are lazy. "Oh, I need a break from commenting on a show I like/love!" It's too much to do what I'd normally do for free for pay every week!" Unless Handlen that being freelance for the Avclub means you write for free, in which you are kind of a chump. ;)

These writers hear at the Avclub sure are lazy. "Oh, I need a break from commenting on a show I like/love!" It's too much to do what I'd normally do for free for pay every week!" Unless Handlen that being freelance for the Avclub means you write for free, in which you are kind of a chump. ;)

I'm halfway through the Top Gun rifftrax as I read this, creepy.