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I really like early Bee Gees, although that's probably because I discovered them after hearing the song "Holiday" in the crazy Korean movie Nowhere to Hide. Mike D'Angelo did a nice writeup of that scene—which is like the murder from Dressed to Kill staged on the Potemkin steps—a few years back:

I really like early Bee Gees, although that's probably because I discovered them after hearing the song "Holiday" in the crazy Korean movie Nowhere to Hide. Mike D'Angelo did a nice writeup of that scene—which is like the murder from Dressed to Kill staged on the Potemkin steps—a few years back:

A ballpoint banana?

A ballpoint banana?

Hell, can't we just induct Giorgio Moroder? He's still alive, and he absolutely deserves it.

Hell, can't we just induct Giorgio Moroder? He's still alive, and he absolutely deserves it.

I've said this before, but the craziest thing about Cool as Ice is that it was photographed by Janusz Kaminski.

I've said this before, but the craziest thing about Cool as Ice is that it was photographed by Janusz Kaminski.

Wow—I had no idea he'd been in so many movies. The first time I remember noticing him was in a nice little part in The International, although unfortunately he doesn't make it past the first few seconds of the Guggenheim shootout, which I think is easily the best action scene of the decade.

Wow—I had no idea he'd been in so many movies. The first time I remember noticing him was in a nice little part in The International, although unfortunately he doesn't make it past the first few seconds of the Guggenheim shootout, which I think is easily the best action scene of the decade.

I really hope Sorkin adapts this scene from the Isaacson book:

And on Whedonesque, there was great smug rejoicing:

I kinda like "Pluggers." It's well-drawn, it does exactly what it sets out to do, and it reminds me of my grandparents.

Also, that's clearly only the second-best fight scene from Ghost Protocol.

Right or wrong, it's certainly possible to make a list of 100 artists that doesn't include The Smiths. Rolling Stone did:

Agreed as well. Marr has gone on the record as saying that Electronic's "Get the Message" is his favorite of all his own songs, and I don't think he's wrong.

I was going to mention In Bruges, too. A lot of great movies have been badly marketed, but this one takes the cake. Given that they had one of the best screenplays of recent years to work with, you'd think they could have at least cut together a decent trailer.

Here's a thought problem: are Kate Winslet's breasts the most widely viewed in history? My argument: Titanic is the most popular movie of all time that contains female nudity. It's fair to assume that there are probably moviegoers for whom these are the only cinematic boobs they've ever seen. And most of those who

Also, what happened with Legos? They used to be simple. I know you know what I'm talking about.

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