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After this, start a Kickstarter to buy the rights for Trust officially release it on DVD. Come on, I really wanna see it!

Chewy?

I put everything I had into hip, streetwise talking dogs. I'm ruined!

Fuck it, I'd probably go.

9 months ago? I wonder how he's doing now.

Die Hard counts. Die Hard always counts.

Oh man, Brazil is probably my favorite movie ever! I love the scene where a bomb goes off in the shopping center, killing and maiming a few dozen people, and the rest of the folks just keep shopping like nothing even happened. Brilliant.

I watched Metropolitan for the first time in awhile. I still love it. I also saw Paranormal Activity for the first time. It was okay, but the stupid shock moment at the very end where the guy's body gets thrown at the camera was…uh… pretty stupid.

I fucking hate it when people take a video that's in widescreen and squish it into a square box, or stretch a picture to fill a widescreen TV. How is it that people don't notice when the picture is completely fucked up and wrong? Do they just not care?

Bridges has tons of roles from the '70s that seem to go completely unrecognized and uncredited by his new wave fans. Starman is getting its due on this comment section and by moms the world over, but what about Fat City? Bad Company? Well, those two are the only ones immediately coming to mind, Thunderbolt aside, but

Looks like somebody didn't see Traitor!

Don't Look Now is obviously a classic, but can we please start a movement to give Bad Timing the recognition it deserves? Sure, it's on Criterion, but it still seems to be passed over by most movie watchers. It's one of the most amazing portraits of two dysfunctional people that cannot survive with or without each

I'll never wear a seatbelt. You'll have to pry the steering wheel from my shattered, caved in rib cage.

Not to be pedantic and nitpicky, but one of the girls was actually his niece, so it's not like she had no idea who this guy was.

I suppose I'm the only person on this entire website that will cop to really, really loving Mrs. Doubtfire.

As horrifying as this is, Blues Traveller still tour and record. They came to my college town last year and some guy I knew was unreasonably excited about the whole thing. He told me that, at the end of the show, that giant fat guy with the vest threw out dozens of harmonicas into the audience. Obviously I didn't go,

My generation's "Yesterday" was "Hey Ya". 2003 wasn't such a bad year to be 15, when you get right down to it.

Like rain on your wedding day.

Trans is pretty awesome except for that terrible version of "Mr. Soul." I don't have an answer to your second question.