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Sherm Churlish
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Well, maybe I'm not smart. What makes it ethnic tourism? The American viewing audience being mostly white? The 2 creators being white?
I think that to call it ethnic tourism, it has to be conceived as such. It might be used for that, but that wasn't the intent.
Rocky is stringing a few things together up there and

I was initially turned off by the premise as well, and then I was turned off by the whole movie. Except for the "gay on a dare" thing, the characters came off as believable, so it's got that going for it. But I hated them all, looking at them, thinking about them having sex, gay or straight. 
Seemed like an art school

What's QA?

I'm just mad Madonna had a long career while Sheena Easton apparently didn't.

She might use that stuff they inject into Purdue chickens.

Nice one, retard. Baltimore's like 60-70% black, did you want more white people in there?

Yeah!

Bruce Lee's a dude.
Just sayin'

I bought that! I haven't started it yet, how you like it?

They shoulda asked Refn
They could have just aped Valhalla Rising, and even used the same actor and made an awesome Conan.

Whatever, just keep it coming.

I would love a Fargo-style Coen treatment of the story.

You guys are total pussies. I want 6 more movies based on that incident. When that happened, I was RIVETED.

When I figured out who Milius was, from reading something about Lebowski, I realized that all my most formative childhood films were his.

"I love that Susie manages to incorporate bling (in this case, pink sequins) into her shiva outfit."
Older than 35 Jewish ladies often bling it up like that

Just read the nyt in incognito mode, no more paywall.

NYT just delete everything to the right of the question mark in the address bar, hit enter.

Yup, that's true, with the Tart book

Are those real names? Because if they are, I have your answer to why Finnish mythology isn't stacking paper like the Greek.

In Mae West's time, stackedness was a little more valued.