The existence of PewDiePie fills me with horror and jealousy.
The existence of PewDiePie fills me with horror and jealousy.
Luke Skywalker.
Yes! Because "Change" is a great song.
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Unlike other moral explorations in film, the Decalogue dramatizes its ideas with emotionally rich storytelling rather than philosophical dialogue and heavy imagery.
Stand By Me
Jane Levy deserves a hit with this movie, especially since her next starring role is the future RiffTrax classic Monster Trucks.
That Obama's end-of-term movie is an indie romantic dramedy is pretty telling. In general, sane people love this guy (and Michelle).
Even the term "little people" seems degrading to me. I guess that's an "official" term, but it's a dumb choice. Just say "people with dwarfism" or "short-statured people."
And The Man Who Loved Women.
"Antoine and Collette" is definitely my second favorite installment and possibly my second favorite Truffaut film, period. Truffaut considered it one of his best as well.
It was also Rosamund Pike's big screen debut.
Programming note:
The Truth About Cats & Dogs is not about actual cats and dogs.
How my mind got blown:
I don't pay for the recipe. I pay for the experience of going to the restaurant and convincing the cashier that the "family meal" isn't for me alone but for me and three other people who didn't want to come along.
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Baseball announcing is its own separate art. Because of the clock-free, "slow" nature of the game, you need to be something of a Jean Shepherd-type (especially on the radio). A monologist, journalist, standup comic and armchair philosopher.
I'm not greedy. As long as I've got my health and my millions of dollars and my gold house and my rocket car, I don't need anything else.
It's been a lifelong ambition ever since he saw Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor.
Stop trying to make In Praise of Love happen, Richard Brody. It's not gonna happen! Late period Godard is brilliant, but I'd be lying if I said any one film deserves to be called one of the decade's (or century's) best.
A few years ago, there was an NFL ad set to Vashti Bunyan's "Train Song." It was surprisingly perfect.