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Reetty Griboot
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I heartily approve of your misanthropy, sir. Hear hear!

ok, point taken. I just figured that by now everyone who might be interested in them would have Netflixed them and subsequently bought them or something.

yes, they're that good. Different styles of show really, but I can't imagine anyone NOT liking F&G if they gave it an honest shot

I can't imagine Neal ever getting drunk

I heard they don't even play music videos on MTV anymore…

Don't we have DVDs for this purpose?
Just sayin… I love IFC for the most part

ok, this probably wasn't worth the time to track down but here we go:

I disqualified T2 because it's too much a product of the 90s, when Arnold was more of a respectable star.

homophobia is always a great reason for disliking movies…also, Top Gun is the shit

hmm… Predator throws a wrench in my hierarchy. Can they all just be 1st?

thanks for the prespective, learned historian

that's one for the archives… but what did he think of Gamer?

with a few exceptions (Scorsese, maybe the Coens), it seems that a director's box office potential is usually the inverse of his critical acclaim.

I noticed that a lot of internet trolls were under that opinion… but having seen it multiple times, I can attest that it was great fun

Judd Apatow hates Jesus!

Ebert really does tear it apart… my god that was brutal

"Let's see how much money it makes first. Abysmal reviews don't necessarily mean abysmal performance at the box office. "

Without the amount of Fs raining in, this truly might be the end of days.

Butler at least has 300 under his belt.. but can't say I've bothered to check out any of his work since.

Can we take a moment to remember how sweet The Running Man is?