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Everyone does.  A personal recommendation for a good starting point - Death Rides A Horse.  It has revenge and a twist at the end and Lee Van Cleef.

Damn straight.

That's kind of what I thought.  If I had something explode in my face as a child I wouldn't have allowed myself to be taken out by anything less than extreme grisly violence.

When I saw the headline on the main page I really was hoping this would be "A Better Tomorrow 2," with the reference being to Chow's rant about the rice.  And yes - I fucking love ABT2.

Except for Bulletproof Monk.  Now if you said "Any Asian movie with Chow Yun Fat is worth seeing," then yes, yes it is.

Agreed, and also because my favorite character is introduced, which if it isn't obvious is Sirius Black

Yeah, I totally agree.  I think he did a great job with the first two, but he totally didn't have the sensibility for any of the others beyond those.  And I'd like to think that he knew that because as I understand it, he chose to relinquish the reins to someone else for Prisoner.  So no disrespect to Columbus.

Half Blood Prince was awesome, but the third book/movie is pretty pivotal in the series in terms of tone and themes.  Death is present in the first two, but it really becomes the major theme of Prisoner of Azkaban and then it is one of the major themes of the series from that point forward.  And I think Cuaron really

Yes.  I think of James Taylor as a genre, a genre which includes Dan Fogelberg and fuckin Harry Chapin.  And any other "singer-songwriter" with their cheesy-ass lyrics delivered with nothing but earnestness.

Holy Shit.  I can't believe this finally came out.  I've been waiting for this for a while now.  Probably since I first heard their first album.  Great to have you back, Deltron!

In no order at all: Half Measures, Full Measures, Crawl Space, ABQ and Granite State.

You know what? Fuck everyone.  I want to see this.

That's definitely not something you're imagining.  In the case of a good deal (I won't say most) of the Japanese movies, which all the ones you mentioned are, those titles are pretty accurate translations of their Japanese titles (i.e. Tokyo Story is Tokyo Monogatari, monogatari meaning story).  In the case of Chinese

I didn't dislike the song.  And I didn't even mind that it didn't sound like them.  What perplexed me was that the lyrics didn't really have anything to do with Wu Tang except for a very brief reference.  But I am excited about the remix that's supposed to be released.  Maybe it will justify the whole thing.

I've only heard two songs from this album so far: "Started From The Bottom," and "Wu Tang Forever."  The former is pretty good and makes me want to listen to more.  The latter has the most perplexing song title ever and as a very devout Wu-Disciple, I'm not sure how to handle it.  But I might get over it.

I would be the most calmly tense scene ever filmed.

So I realized something when I watched this episode - Jonathan Banks reminded me of Robert Forster all this time but I couldn't put my finger on it until I saw Forster in the world of Breaking Bad.  And I almost feel like Forster's character was one last little glimpse of Mike's personality and style.  What a

I'm glad I'm not the only one.  In fact, until I read your comment, I didn't even realize I had made a mistake.

"What do you mean you feel trapped?"
"Well, sometimes I get the menstrual pains real bad."

Pineapple Express is great.  Not in the same way that George Washington (the movie) is great, but great nonetheless.  I think what makes it work is that it is a stoner comedy that isn't made primarily for stoners.  The humor isn't lazy and it doesn't congratulate itself on making the slightest of an effort.  In fact,