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Sam L
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I loved Walter Goggins in "Justicefied" and "The Badge."

Torontonians! My friend Ephraim is playing Jesus in the Lower Ossington Theatre production of this being staged right now! He was Pilate in their last production, and they put on a tight show.

This and Threepenny Opera are my favourite musicals. That is all.

I defy you to watch this film side-by-side with Pulp Fiction and not recognize any stylistic growth.

I loved Goggins, but I'll watch anything he's in.

Are you the poor man's Colonel or something?

I'd ask what you were doing on this site in the first place?

I am looking forward to an orderly film which will eliminate the need for a violent blood-bath.

I'd rather you eat out of a dead hobo's ass, too.

Death Proof should only be watched as part of the full Grindhouse experience. And I say this as someone who liked Death Proof.

Coffee ready?

I missed a lot of what was going on in that one, but I did skip 3 Ninjas so that's on me.

Username/comment synergy: 90% and climbing.

There's vistas. Don't you worry your pretty little head about a lack o vistas.

That intern is rad as Hell.

Given your avatar/screename, I have the feeling it will appeal.

Tarantino strikes me as more of a Coen type auteur. Imagine if there were two of him!

It may not be his best movie, but Kill Bill vol 1 is definitely his most fun movie.

Knowing Me, Knowing Yule is just brilliant. Having it on the heels of Alan accidentally killing his last talk show guest gives it such an air of sweaty desperation.

AV Club, I love you, but never do this again.