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The Narrator Returns
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OH FOR FUCK'S SAKE HE STARTED UP AGAIN

I had to pick the comments section where every other thread was an AMA, didn't I.

So apparently my likes at this point were limited to SBT posting recordings of her voice. What a fucking dork.

I definitely think after (it was decamping to the S5 reviews, though).

Only one person at any point replied to him, and it's pretty much just some random dude who posted a couple times here.

This guy went on for maybe a year posting all kinds of shit, including but definitely not limited to excerpts from The Tempest and Gravity's Rainbow and I think the entirety of "A Good Man is Hard to Find". I just made it past him.

And now some rando has started posting excerpts from Finnegans Wake and the script of Being John Malkovich.

Now I'm complaining about an Aaron Carter gimmick account that I'm not entirely sure I remember now.

I'm rereading the "Advanced Intro to Finality" comments, and SBT just called me "by far the stingiest liker I've seen around here". Those were the days.

This is why Boss Baby is going to make so much more money than this.

And Mary Elizabeth Winstead for one too!

Certain Women is definitely the most pressing exclusion, although I'd also like to shout out my beloved Nocturnal Animals, which has proven surprisingly, thoroughly divisive.

Just read a take in the Dissolve Facebook group about how all handheld camerawork in movies is bad, and instantly wipes out a shot's chances of being iconic.

Wright had a cameo in Jennings' two other movies, and Jennings appeared in Fantastic Mr. Fox and Anderson's new H&M ad, so at the very least their involvement with this project is explicable. Everyone else's, though?

At the very least he did the great Vampire Weekend videos and the one for Radiohead's "Lotus Flower" in between this and Rambow.

Also, this review doesn't mention the big moment about the second-act downfall for everyone where that elephant oversings Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" as a way of getting the movie to the big performance.

I want you to know that I'm still laughing at It's Lit, Yo, and I hope you haven't patented that title yet.

If I spotted them in the movie, I probably would've been kinder to it.

Wes Anderson and Edgar Wright!

Yeah, if fun doesn't describe Everybody Wants Some!!, I don't know what movie I watched.