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Good point. And I'll admit that his acting in his final two movies far outclasses the first two. Who knows what might have happened if triads hadn't murdered him! (yes, that's a joke)

Now that I realize Mike wrote this I understand. And I almost referred to him as Mike D. and immediately felt B-Boy-guilt. Sorry, Mike Diamond!

I think most everyone agrees with that though. At least I thought they did, but we'll see. Bruce's greatest weakness AS A MOVIE STAR was his increasing insistence with every movie that the fight reflect his own philosophy of martial arts, which meant that the fights were all about economy and efficiency - not

Besides that.

Just to be clear, there is no evidence and has never been any evidence to suggest that Chuck Norris would have "taken apart" Bruce Lee in any sense of the word. Lee was acknowledged by just about anybody who knows anything about martial arts, including Chuck Norris, to have been perhaps the greatest modern martial

glad to see some love for the Hyams Universal Soldier movies. It is entirely possible to ignore all of the others, including the original, and they still work as their own series. I think both of them are better than Emmerich's and Hyams clearly learned a lot from his dear old dad.

Donkey brains!

Hellz yeah. I just hope Shannon's career never gets to where Walken's is right now.

It's from "Adorable Things" with Michael Shannon. I think it was on MTV's website or something. Watch it because it's almost as funny as the sorority letter.

Fuckin Bill Murray! Fuck Yeah.

Not just their best collaboration, but easily Burton's best film all around.

My introduction to Sigur Ros was The Life Aquatic, in the scene where they finally find the Jaguar Shark.  It's an emotional scene, so I always tear up when I hear "Staralfur".

She's not a bad singer, though the VMAs are no proof of that, but this song makes me want to shoot people.  I hate it's attempt to be politically relevant in the most shallow way possible.  And I can't help but think, this song was 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times better when it wasn't meant to be taken

I am in the exact same situation, but it's bringing me closer to going postal.

Fuck "We Can't Stop."

No love for Bottle Rocket?  All three Wilsons!

I've heard him say before that the roles he likes to do the most are dramas, but you're definitely right.  He's one of the funniest badasses ever, and not a wiseass funny but the kind of funny that is demonstrated by Tiger On The Beat.  And what makes his Hong Kong work so much more rewarding than his international

Yeah Bulletproof Monk is easily his low point.  I hate it when Asian actors get stuck in english speaking roles.  Chow makes the best of it on most occasions because he is pretty fluent, but it really limits the overseas potential of other, like Jet Li.  Jet is capable of quite a bit in Cantonese: comedy, drama,

I work at a movie store and Hispanic customers (who barely speak English) buy Breaking Bad all the fucking time.  So what I don't get is why anyone thinks that these same people will rewatch a shitty low-budget remake of a show that they already seem to love and probably have seen the end of just because it's got

Yeah that's about how shitty all spanish language tv looks.  They don't have near the budgets that American networks do obviously.