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The Narrator Returns
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Aww, I just got upvoted by Mohd and now I feel like I did something horribly wrong.

Also, a reminder that not only is David Lowery the director of Ain't Them Bodies Saints, he's also the editor of that other heartwarming family adventure, Upstream Color.

I'm glad to hear that Disney plucking indie auteurs to work on their properties is actually reaping dividends for everyone. I'm very curious to see why exactly they thought Alex Ross Perry was a good pick for Winnie the Pooh.

As funny as this movie apparently is, it's probably not as bizarrely amusing as the fact that goddamn Annapurna Pictures (the people who brought you The Master) footed the bill for this. I'm very tempted to see it just to understand what exactly Megan Ellison saw in this.

"I put on my Poison tape, Swallow This Live, and put it on my favorite track, which is track 1, 'Intro'."

Oh, and Sonia Saraiya interrupted the showrunner when he said that millenials are "overly PC", and said that her interruption was just an effect of her spoiled/coddled generation.

The showrunner of Joel's next show, The Great Indoors, spent the show's TCAs panel basically just saying "Millenials, amirite?". The reporters were handed actual participation trophies when the panel was over.

C'mon Ross, get a woman to edit this movie! In fact, I know just the right editor, and her name is Mary Ann Bernard.

That better just be because you adore Pleasantville

Like Soderbergh is going to be able to not film parts of this movie.

Harambe faked his death and is manipulating soy futures?

Zoo has been renewed for a third season.

Steven Soderbergh's nine best films.

I hope they get a woman to edit this movie. I have just the best idea for a possible editor; Mary Ann Bernard.

I don't actually believe that (hence the believe part being prefaced with "I want to"), it's just an amusing image to me.

"That's Rob Thomas, Matchbox Twenty! Sing a song!"
"…"
"Shut up!"

See, I didn't like it at all, but I thought it was something special in how bizarrely put-together it felt to me.

"no one gets hurt" is the furthest thing from a guarantee with DOR. And I like his first three "comeback" movies reasonably well.

Even Joy?