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I love this flick. I'd like the music to this playing in the background whenever I am on vacation

You know what they call people who use the rhythm methods, right? Parents.

Oh yeah. I wrote a paper specifically about characters called The Torturers who show up in a lot of those plays. The versions from the Cornish Cycle were weird beyond belief and the numerous violent scenes were varied, way over the top and, in the case of Jeebus, nearly endless. Big tip of the hat to the prop

And fluoride. Fuck that shit man!

Verily

Ugh. Shitbag is right.

Zombie Stomp!

And getting shot by terrorists because you just can't resist that slice of ham.

Good one - music by the Strawberry Alarm Clock.

Apologies if this has already been posted but the party scene in Holly's apartment in Breakfast at Tiffany's is where I want to be. Increasingly manic, cramped, boozy, beautifully dressed socialites and artists, Henry Mancini's swinging bossa nova, more booze and an emergency exit via fire escape.

I loved that his ride was a Bugatti.

Supposedly his favorite that he wrote was, "Mongo only pawn in game of life." Justifiably so, I'd say.

It's not like you have to go searching for loudmouth hysterics in a place like Queens.

Dude, you're just coming to the conclusion that the Oscars are a circle jerk? Welcome to obvious enlightenment.

I'll give you that.

I'll second that. Michaels is a solid, knowledgeable play by play guy and I actually kind if like his nasally voice. Collinsworth is the real strength though. He is fearless in calling anyone out, including himself if he makes a mistake and he is great at pointing out the small details that make or break a play, often

Yeah, that's super-weird subset.

It's not your fault (repeat endlessly).

I read an interview with one of the cast, can't remember who - probably Liotta, after Goodfellas was released rehashing the same violence topic and he said that, on set, Scorsese said that he wanted the depiction of violence to be a like a bloody rag thrown in the viewers face. Love it.

He's completely terrifying in American Hustle. It's a small part and there's quite a bit of build up over how scary his character is but, ooh boy, does he deliver. Menace just seems to flow out of him.