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A Flavor Flav joke? Eeeesh.

Yeeeeessss. It's like vindication reading this because it's hard enough for me to find people in my age group (~24-28) who have even heard of The Last Unicorn, and those who have don't find it scary. I barely even remember it, only one brief snippet with the skeleton, but the memory of the fear I had watching it burns

My mother likes to tell a story about how, sometime in our childhood, she and our neighbor had the exact same dream about The Brave Little Toaster, without any sort of prompting. It came out of nowhere for both of them. The supernatural and unsettling abilities apparently held by that movie have made me apprehensive

I'm too lazy to read this right now, but I did click on the article and scroll all the way down to the comments just so I could put in writing that that cover photo is a shockingly handsome picture of Martin Starr.

There's a lot about Gwangju that I love, but I'd say you probably didn't miss too much if you've been to the other cities. Some really great hiking around the area, though. I've had other people recommend the Busan Film Festival. I regretted missing it this past October. Busan alone is a favorite of mine, but the film

I'm in Gwangju. Were you a teacher, military, or one of the maybe three Westerners here who does neither of those? I too am having quite a lot of fun. I love the movie theater system here. I'm hoping it catches on in the US. And I'm really just happy to be able to see non-dubbed films. I spent a little time in France

Saw American Sniper here in Korea (Sort of surprised they got this one as quick as they did). Not my favorite movie of the year and not my least favorite. Based on many of the reactions I've seen online, I think you largely get whatever meaning out of it that you bring in to it. Not an especially multi-dimensional

It's certainly possible. And I think you're largely right about the degree of difficulty. I've spent too much time reading boards like the Gold Derby forums where two years after Silver Linings Playbook people are still doubting that "the guy from The Hangover" can get another nomination. I thought Cooper was

Good Lord, how many good reviews in how many movies does the man have to have before people will stop acting like he's a bad actor who's black-magicking his way onto ballots?

Can a "Whedon dip" be a real thing if his shows never get high enough ratings in the first place?

Also I kinda get the feeling that Whedon and his gang sort of exist in a Geek-bubble, where they're at these conventions and getting all this feedback from the built-in fanbase, which is always smaller than it appears online. So if you asked a fangirl on Tumblr who her favorite Marvel characters are she might be like