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I remember playing Goldeneye for the first time and having my mind blown when I was able to destroy the florescent lights in the facility level. Now that seems like an insignificant detail, but I think Goldeneye's legacy is being the first console game to get these details right.
I also have a fondness for this game

Is this an episode of "Let's Be Frank"?

Almost all of David Lynch's movies have a song I associate with them:
- "Adagio for Strings" in Elephant Man
- "Blue Velvet" in, you guessed it, Blue Velvet
- "Wicked Game" in Wild at Heart
- "Deranged" in Lost Highway
- "Sinner Man" in Inland Empire

The Spectacular Now had drug use (mostly alcohol) and a sex scene, buuuuut it was rated R =(

They don't call him Big Top Pee-Wee for nothing

"He was carried / to Gotham City in a swarm of bats"
- Batbuzz Gotham by The National…Bats

That cover was done by The Chromatics for anyone who was wondering.

Anyone got any recommendations for alternative sites to talk about all things media (or just movies and tv)?

There are two types of good shows. Those where you enjoy the ride but as soon as it ends you stop thinking about it, and then there are shows that live with you and become a part of you. Judging by these past two days, Horace and Pete definitely earned its place in the latter category.

Came into this episode expecting something bitter-sweet, but instead got pure tragedy. That final scene with Buscemi is as haunting as it is terrifying, the only thing I can compare it to is the ending of Don't Look Now. Still trying to digest the series but if one thing is true, it's that I haven't been this shaken

So, you're going to edit some of Kubrick's most famous tracking shots together and somehow not include Paths of Glory? Shame.

Maybe there'll be another time jump and all three characters will be working as lumberjacks with serial tree murderer Dexter Morgan

I was thinking the same thing. After all it's the same music that's used when Alex and his droogs beats up the rival gang in the beginning of the film.

Hannibal…what's your fuck style?

I think it was to evoke a feeling of Don being stuck doing the same shit he did before. His reaction to the news that he got a gift from Conrad wasn't very enthusiastic either. Just hinting that things weren't as good as it seemed at the new agency, and Don is itching for another beginning.

Ah, didn't catch that line from Albert and yeah that makes sense that he would be more worried for his kids.
I just hope it doesn't come to those shooters coming back to kill Antoine thinking that the girl told him who they were, but the police seem fairly confident that they will lock the shooters away…unless NOPD

- Definitely agree with the Mulholland Drive Diner scene and the Leatherface reveal
- Also should mention most of Eraserhead, just a very unnerving experience the entire time. I would say it's had to be the longest 80 minutes of my life (and I mean that in a good way).
- The ending of Don't Look Now. A great combination

He also had a small bit in Blue Jasmine as a pervy dentist who tries to woo Cate Blanchett. It was probably the most uncomfortable scene from a movie I've watched this year (and I watched a girl cut her tongue in half in the Evil Dead remake).

To be fair, this 40 something minute episode did have about 54 hours of set up preceding it…

"It was all a dream! And by the way, Pierce died…"