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Re: O Brother — I tend to think that it IS a critique of the American Dream. Although the title is an homage to Preston Sturges, it's worth remembering that many of the most popular movies of that era centered around criminals like Bonnie & Clyde, John Dillinger, and the like. There was a definite sympathy for and

No, I really do think people without a sense of humor shouldn't be allowed to reproduce.

SOME. Yeah. And of course people can do what they want with their bodies. And I can judge them for it. In general, I tend to think anything done as part of a trend/fashion is pretty fucking dumb if it's also something that'll be with you for life. If it's something that really means something to you emotionally, and

He also does the choreography!

BAR is definitely the most explicit, but also, as a result, the least interesting. It's a fairly straightforward film, with very little that's interesting to say (though of course, it says it all with requisite style).

Does it involve Bryan Singer's insatiable lust for skinny hairless boys?

You come from a land of ice and snow? I grew up in Syracuse, too!

Magneto is Neo?

Ah, my senior year of High School. Will never not have warm memories of that year. Though I wonder wither, on this list, are Friends? Where is The X-Files? No mention of Dave Matthews Band? The boom in SUVs and death of the station wagon? The peak of Mall Culture?

That was the movie with the blue people, right?

Truly, he ushered in the age of Big Willie Style!

That was the ONE change in the special ed that I liked.

All my friends and I got a bad feeling with the Jabba scene in Ep4 — very much an "uncanny valley" sort of vibe. Like "uh, so, um… did that just look really fake for anyone else?"

Yeah, we all had the same reaction to the Jabba scene… "Was that… really… necessary?"

Ohhhhhh yes, Kevin Warhol. He keeps on trying to sleep with my friend in Budapest, who won't touch him because he's too slutty for HIM (who took me around to all sorts of freaky shit there). Literally a sort of "I don't want to get ebola from him" sort of thing.

Depends on where he was. I mean, if you're bi, it's easy to go for just what's more available in the situation, how comfortable you are with people noticing your affections/interest in a situation, etc..

What about in the "spay or neuter" sense?

THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DID!

Wow, thanks for that awesome reply on an old comment. One of the things I'm gonna miss when the AVC goes Kinja (ugh). I'd really love someone doing an accessible analysis of the politics of the Coen Brothers movies. I mean, there's a LOT there to work through, from Barton Fink to Fargo to Big Lebowski and Hail Cesar.

Excellent. The Late King Stannis and his Hand thank you.