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Gnome Chompsky
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"And so here around the late eighties to mid nineties, action films peaked. As we move forward we see the slow, steady decline, bringing us here, to our current cash grabbing, entirely depressing present."

Romain Duris is great as well. The Beat My Heart Skipped is easily one of my favorite films. I don't know why but the only time I allow myself to smoke inside is when I watch that movie.

"I swear to my fucking mother, if you touch her again, YOU'RE DEAD."

Speaking of Breaking Bad; all I kept thinking about was whenever I saw Hiram the drug dealer was sound it made when he exited said show underneath the ATM.

"Definately shooldna hae used astringant oan mah wee jimmies efter Ah shaved them."

"Definately shooldna hae used astringant oan mah wee jimmies efter Ah shaved them."

"Yea, I just think a lot if people didn't get what he was going for in Chinatown, which I consider among his best work."

"Yea, I just think a lot if people didn't get what he was going for in Chinatown, which I consider among his best work."

I want my fucKING LIFE BACK!

I want my fucKING LIFE BACK!

It's called that because it causes anterograde amnesia.

It's called that because it causes anterograde amnesia.

Agree 100% about the soundtrack.

Agree 100% about the soundtrack.

This song played on a good speaker system is pretty incredible:

This song played on a good speaker system is pretty incredible:

Whenever I got depressed-drunk in college, I would sometimes lay in bed and listen to This Place is a Prison on repeat. Once immersed in despair and self pity for long enough, I would move to Brand New Colony as like a re-birth song. Then, the manic and shattered conclusion of Natural Anthem would harden me back to

Whenever I got depressed-drunk in college, I would sometimes lay in bed and listen to This Place is a Prison on repeat. Once immersed in despair and self pity for long enough, I would move to Brand New Colony as like a re-birth song. Then, the manic and shattered conclusion of Natural Anthem would harden me back to