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The one that invariable breaks my heart is 'Appointment In Crime Alley'.

Yes. And I attribute a lot of it's power to Shirley Walker and her team of composers.

And Mask Of The Phantasm is the best Batman film to date in any medium.

It bugs me so much that they make such a big deal early on about Jesse's blonde hair being all-natural when her black roots are visible in half her close ups. Almost like Refn was making some kind of subtle observation of the inauthenticity of beauty… but honestly, that's more subtle than anything else in the film so

I can still sing the Battle Song of the Brunnen-G from memory.

Excellent film.

It's like, one louder.

John Dies At The End is a brilliant movie that's literally only one-third of the book; which has far more of the cosmic horror element (as well as the reason it starts with the "That's the axe that killed me!" sequence, which has no punchline in the film).

Yeah, they have that effect on me, too.

TV: 2nd episode of Westworld early release - finding it hilarious that people (like, say, ex-writers from here with initials TvdW) who love The Americans complaining about the pacing. Personally, I was fascinated.

Fishburne's playing Ghost Dog's Dad.

I really wish this series had focussed not on regular chimpanzees, but bonobos.

Did he reveal his dad really was the Grassy Knoll shooter?

User pic/comment synergy.

To be fair, Matt Damon is in this movie.

Everyone involved in this can Live, Die, Repeat until The Edge Of Tomorrow - after all, All You Need Is Kill

It was a joke on the fully-deserved Mike Colter rise to fame.

I liked the guy who did the voice of Locke.

Except, one assumes, fail to pay your debts.

I remember hating it; loathed the group combat and horrified by what they did to Cortana. Seriously, her leading an AI slave revolt should have been the good guy narrative, not the villain.