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2012's The Comedy with Tim Heidecker (afwul), 2013's Questlove memoir Mo' Meta Blues - an insight into a world I'm not familiar with. And 2013's Pain & Gain by Michael Bay (surprisingly good). Also the "new" release of 1991's Only Yesterday (fantastic) by Studio Ghibli.

Hardcore Henry is missing.

A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. I've had it two months and have only read 230 pages (halfway). I'm such a bad/slow reader. I've enjoyed it so far but have no idea where it's going, if anywhere.

This is a bit off-topic but my favorite trailer in recent memory was for Up in the Air because it made me want to see it without really knowing what it was about. That type of trailer is like a unicorn nowadays. Also, I've seen two trailers for The Space Between Us which make it seem like two completely different

I know it's heresy but I prefer Weber's The Shining to Kubrick's.

The Cranberries' Linger. Many Pink Floyd songs including Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here.

Fan service or fap service? I was surprised by how much damage was done to the armored truck.