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Wes Lawson
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I've got the "Origin of Love" tattoo from Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Summed things up pretty well at that time in my life, and I don't regret it.

The last shot of Another Earth may qualify. It's not totally ambiguous, but it definitely leaves things open.

Keeping with the personal reasons, I don't think I could see Beach House, Morrissey or Broken Social Scene live. I'd be a sobbing mess.

While not necessarily profound, her bits about covering when you wave at someone you think you know on the street or tripping while you're walking were fantastic observations.

It's too hard for me to pick a Carlin favorite - he was a huge part of my formative years. I'll direct you to his bit about rats, which wasn't in any of his specials: http://www.youtube.com/watc…

It's really not good. There's multiple plot holes by the 5 minute mark, and little tension or investment in the characters. It's a shame, because it's a phenomenal premise.

You're smoking reefers?

Yeah, and Grizzly Adams had a beard! 

She's a fantastic singer and seems like a decent person. But the jilted lover act wore thin about two albums ago - if you're going to keep singing about how bad men wronged you, you better do something more than "verse chorus verse chorus bridge chorus" on every single song.

I wouldn't call it a gem, but it's fun to revisit now and then. I get more unintentional laughter out of it then I did when I was a kid.

His one facial expression definitely limits him as an actor, but I think he's decent in his range. And add Primal Fear to the good column - probably the best of his later career authority figure roles.

Vampire's Kiss is a shitty movie, but a phenomenal "Nic Cage going batshit" movie. Good call.

That's Fight Club. If I remember right, there's a shot of Morgan Freeman opening the box, and a brief shot at ground level of the box with some blonde hairs floating out, but we never get a direct shot of it.

This is embarrassing, but mine was Judge Dredd. I was 7 at the time, and my dad, in a rare, probably divorce induced lapse in judgment, took me to see it. Of course, the allure of the R-rated movie overpowered anything about the movie that wasn't shit blowing up, and I ended up dragging him to see it three times. I'm

As did everyone who has ever talked about MTV in the last 10 years.

I saw three:

I enjoyed the first as a good-to-great horror movie, and the second two, to varying degrees, as guilty pleasures. There's a couple of fantastic set pieces (the car crash, the ladder impalement, the kid getting crushed by glass the tanning beds, the nail gun) even when the characters and dialogue sucked ass.

Yup. Whether or not spoilers affect the enjoyment of the movie is entirely case by case.

SPOILERS

Keith was in that shitty Jason Statham/Jet Li movie War as the token black sidekick. And it's all direct to DVD/random TV one-off's otherwise. Too bad.