avclub-8eb12b45c6eb5b9675c0976c8ece470c--disqus
rock and roll ape title
avclub-8eb12b45c6eb5b9675c0976c8ece470c--disqus

That's debatable. While I love Truffaut, his later works were not particularly standout. I'd say his last great film was "The Story of Adele H.", which he made several years and films before he died.

Godard, Rivette,Varda, Brakhage, Antonioni, Chabrol, Bergman, etc.

Yeah, huh? More like a middle-aged-to-old man's game, minus the obvious exceptions.

Go ahead, rattle off every bit of dialogue from the show ever. It'll be a hoot!

Oh boo hoo.

What, are you just listing every single bit of Simpsons dialogue ever now?

This isn't a snark contest.

Yeah, this was already covered in the review. See above.

The best was "Secrets of a Successful Marriage," hands down.

Boooooooooooo!

Boooooooooooo!

Start with "The Caddy"! One of the funniest movies I've ever seen - made me an instant fan of Martin & Lewis.

Start with "The Caddy"! One of the funniest movies I've ever seen - made me an instant fan of Martin & Lewis.

MacGruber's Miata.

A B+ for "PlayTime" and "Monsieur Hulot"? A B for "Mon Oncle"? Mike D'Angelo, you are one stupid motherfucker.

Prince's cover is the most uninspired and bland thing he ever did.

Prince's cover is the most uninspired and bland thing he ever did.

Not a valid defense.

Not a valid defense.

Quoted from one of the worst episodes ever,, yuck.