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A BIG JERK
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Moon was great.

From Roland Emmerich comes the disaster film of the century…

It does look like a watered down Coen brothers movie in general though.

then what's the David Cronenberg's Crash of penguin movies?

Last year was one of the most boring Oscar lineups ever. I didn't even like The Dark Knight that much, but I was hoping it would get nominated to split up the monotony.

They will never outdo Pablo Honey

that's the point. the point was that Carl Barks was an artist while Stan Lee was not. That was what the statement was about.

I'm a huge Cronenberg fan, so when I say that it's a lesser Cronenberg film, I still think it's fucking awesome, but not as great as his best works.

Better strike a pose because shit just got real.

Didn't he have anger issues or mental problems or something? I remember that there was a reason that he didn't make it big other than "studios are stupid."

The thing about Top Gun is that I at least expected the dogfights to be good, but they were really terminally boring.

Holy shit he was great in Scanners. It's lesser Cronenberg, but he is just perfect in it.

They're comic books man. Not that big of a deal.

Carl Barks could draw, period.

I saw the original King Kong with a bunch of kids who thought they were getting the Jackon one. That was just embarrassing.

I'd watch it, if only for its tenuous historical significance, but it's pretty bad.

I think that the difference is that no Ramones fan is going to berate you over how "deep" their songs are, while a NIN fan is almost sure to.

This post is beautiful.

Man, when I was young this song was so DEEP and EDGY.

Cash's Hurt is the only time I've cried during a music video, granted I was like 12 when it came out…