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I think that Two Lane Blacktop was also released in 1971 and deserves a spot as another noteworthy action movie. I group it with Vanishing Point as a movie that wouldn't exist without Easy Rider.

Did anyone finish Assassin's Creed Unity? I've played every other console game in the series, even Liberation when they ported it, but found Unity so annoying I stopped playing it. I've heard good things about Syndicate and want to play it but it bothers me a lot to break the series and skip over Unity. Is Unity worth

This remake sounds pretty awful, as expected. The DVD of the original has an opening with Pascal Laugier apologizing for the movie about to be watched and explains he made it when he was severely depressed. Like Lars von Trier with Antichrist it's interesting where the mind goes during a deep depression and what comes

I've just started listening to the audio book during my long commute to work and back. It's been making more sense and grabbing my attention more as it goes, but it definitely did not start well.

Iron Maiden - The Book of Souls
Eagles of Death Metal - Zipper Down
Puscifer - Money Shot

Definitely not an F for me. I laughed a lot at this episode, which seems puts me in the minority, but I'm stupid and easily amused, which at least gives me a good reason why I'm still watching this show.

I'm excited for this. I love when Miike goes for horror. One Missed Call is way underrated for a J-horror movie. His entry in 3 Extremes is the creepiest and most tense of the three stories. His entry in Masters of Horror was so good that they couldn't show it. I love his quote about Imprint not being aired:

Ah, Rebecca DeMornay, the only thing that drew me to that mediocre, and mostly just funny, tv adaptation. And she was damn good in it too if I remember right. I just know that after seeing Risky Business at a young age that I would follow that woman through hell and back again.

Possibly one problem is that Yahoo doesn't stream on many devices, that I have at least. I don't want to watch Community on a computer. I want to stream it on my PS4 or blu-ray player like I do Netflix, Amazon, etc… I want to watch it on tv. Maybe there is a way of watching on tv but since it wasn't easy I didn't

Just tell yourself he's not a grower and it'll be fine.

Not so much a need for faith in a deity or a supernatural being, but a need for faith in something, not necessarily religious faith. Just the questions that plague people from the time they learn to think. Who am I? Why am I here? What's my purpose? Do I matter? Will it impact the world if I die or disappear tomorrow?

And made me wonder if they are trying to turn it into a running joke, get other shows to use it, because it is still somehow damn funny.

Those are some nice legs in that picture. If only he wasn't wearing pants.

Drill bit dildo made me think of Tetsuo.

I've been waiting for the release of As The Gods Will for a while. The trailer alone is…. interesting…. https://www.youtube.com/wat… (maybe NSFW depending on the policy of videos of women in bikinis).

I really want to see this but live where no Miike movie has ever played in a theater. So I'm hoping this will hit On-Demand like 13 Assassins and Hara-kiri did. Otherwise I'll just have to wait for the blu-ray release.

Kind of sounds like Roth's version of Audition, but probably just a lot less disturbing and horrific.

And how the hell was Devil's Rejects not brought up in this interview? Anyway, saw her at a horror con several months ago and she was incredible, one of the nicest people, just ready to talk, and showing us pictures on her phone from the set of 31. She's awesome.

I found it as entertaining as the previous episodes of the show, which means disjointed, at times funny and others flat, kind of silly in the way it tries to be non-pc, and trying to just get a handle on all of the characters/performances/plots, and dropping them all.

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