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Vittorio E
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I've argued in front of every judge in the state. Often as a lawyer.

THAT'S TOO SMART YOU'RE ONE OF THEM!

"Bart! I don't want to alarm you, but there may be a boogie man or boogie MEN in the house!"

There's very little meat in these gym mats.

Yeah, the film reminded me of a pussy.

Yeah, the film reminded me of a pussy.

Oogieloves 2: Electric Boogaloo.

Oogieloves 2: Electric Boogaloo.

Great footage, I love your photography and editing. Seeing the band in Hollywood tonight!

Great footage, I love your photography and editing. Seeing the band in Hollywood tonight!

I always thought Walt's obsession with killing the fly stemmed from his feelings of impotence while working for Gus and wasn't related to an actual fear of contamination. That was just an excuse to get Jesse to help. Also, I felt like the "fly as contaminate" was a metaphor for Walt's polluted soul.

I always thought Walt's obsession with killing the fly stemmed from his feelings of impotence while working for Gus and wasn't related to an actual fear of contamination. That was just an excuse to get Jesse to help. Also, I felt like the "fly as contaminate" was a metaphor for Walt's polluted soul.

The MPDG label as I understand it is more about the character's function within the narrative (i.e. to shake the male protagonist from his complacency) and less about the character herself.

Actually, I read the ending differently. It seemed to me that the Ruby we see in the park is NOT the Ruby that Calvin created. She was a real woman. Calvin subconsciously based Ruby's appearance on this woman who he'd seen before ("maybe we just go to the same coffee shop"). I definitely prefer this interpretation and

Actually, I read the ending differently. It seemed to me that the Ruby we see in the park is NOT the Ruby that Calvin created. She was a real woman. Calvin subconsciously based Ruby's appearance on this woman who he'd seen before ("maybe we just go to the same coffee shop"). I definitely prefer this interpretation and

Amazing that it cost $7,000. It's like that old Chris Rock joke (about the budget of The Blair Witch Project): "$65,000! Somebody's walking around with $64,000 in their pocket!"

El Mariachi is thoroughly terrible. I prefer Desperado, which is the same movie except watchable.

I get it.

I get it.

Awesome, looking forward to this. I still listen to The Slow Wonder regularly.