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I also remember how he described the title being V instead of Versus was supposed to be ironic, not seeming to realize that V basically means the same fucking thing as versus.

Only the MCU films have those as a guarantee.

Probably because, as with Godzilla and King Kong, there can be no true victor.

Very true, but there are plenty of people who outright hate The Doors that goes beyond just calling them overrated.

Also, Robby Kreiger is a very underrated guitarist. I got to see Ray Manzarek's assembled Doors band with a Morrison impersonator and it was worth it to hear Robby Kreiger live.

Yup, it is indeed. Both that and the second one, about Brazil, are on YouTube in full, which is how I saw them.

I feel like so many people shit on The Doors so much that it's going the other way and they're close to underrated now. While Jim Morrison was pretentious, musically, it's some damn good stuff.

I've only seen the first two episodes of the series, but the Japan episode goes through that a little bit. It actually shows that there are services which allow you to hire a person to come with you as a friend and help you come out to your parent and it did show what one of them was like. While not an unblemished

There's a recent Time Out NY which had a profile on Richard Linklater in connection with Everybody Wants Some!!! coming out next week, and Linklater was emphatic about how much worse the nation would be under a Cruz presidency. Being from Texas must make it hard to forget.

Phew, glad to hear that. And now I'm going to seek out that Interview mag interview, as that sounds like it'll be a great read.

I haven't read the article, but can someone spoil if it was written by either Abbi or Ilana? Because I'll be sadder than usual if I hear that, as I met the two when I was journalism student and writing a story featuring them as they were starting to get Broad City on television and they seemed really nice and quite

Have you seen the Brazil episode? The homophobic senator there is just as odious and really sleazy to boot, saying how he definitely would've hit on Page if he had seen her on the street and trying to spin it as a good thing.

Even on your corrected point, the overall part is correct that, at least with the first two films, they didn't try to cram everything in all at once.

Metaphorically, Snyder has screwed all of our wives and husbands.

Not only that, but it crashed and burned in its second weekend and it got outgrossed a year later by Guardians Of The Galaxy.

As much as I like Sony Pictures Classics for the films they release, they're very maddening in how badly they promote films that they expand wide or, in this case, just up and release wide. Like, if it weren't for the fact that I'm a geek about films, I wouldn't have known The Bronze was even getting a big release

Watched the first six. I'm really digging it a lot and, while D'Onforio's missed a little bit, they've done such a good job with The Punisher and Elektra that it more than makes up for it.

It's not the best Alexander Payne film, which I'd likely say is still Election, but it's still pretty solid, and Woodley's quite good in it. Plus, some nice Hawaiian scenery.

Weirdest fucking thing about the fourth movie: the current plan is to release it in the summer instead of March. Because clearly, after all the last three films come out in March and do adequate, it just needs a summer release to do gangbuster box office.

Yet, there's been some rumblings about rebooting them still after all this time. Because, clearly, no one believes in the fool me once maxim in Hollywood.