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Neither did Goodfellas. Doesn't mean that it wasn't the best film made that year.

Those new antagonists will eventually be called 'the Saviors.' The casting of their leader was big news on all the nerd forums last week.

Best action film ever? Going to see it for a third time on Friday.

…and then there's the Cure fans who can't understand how fans with love for their albums after Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me could consider themselves 'true fans.'

After having seen them for The Head on the Door, The Kissing Tour, and Disintegration, I can attest to their ability to surpass the Disintegration tour that we both saw, way back when. Their tours for the other albums listed were DEFINITELY better.

Hard to believe that there was a time when The Simpsons was consistently funny. It's certainly been a long time since those halcyon days of yore.

Had a huge crush on her in college. The only copy of Playboy I own (or wanted to own) has her on the cover.

Disappointed to find out that he didn't limit his critique to 88 lines.

The Cambridge (not Boston) show sold out weeks ago.  Glad that I got tix when they announced the tour a coupla months ago.

IRS-era R.E.M.

"During a cartoonish, over-the-top sequence where Kitsch flashes back to his dead family on Earth and single-handedly slaughters dozens of savage Warhoon-tribe Martians, the filmmakers swoon over how the sequence is, alternately, a lyrical poem or “one organic dance number…"When I left that scene, I understood why the

"During a cartoonish, over-the-top sequence where Kitsch flashes back to his dead family on Earth and single-handedly slaughters dozens of savage Warhoon-tribe Martians, the filmmakers swoon over how the sequence is, alternately, a lyrical poem or “one organic dance number…"When I left that scene, I understood why the

Holy calamity!  Scream insanity!  All you ever gonna be is another big fan o' me.

Agreed…WAY better than a C+ rating.  I have seen it a few times with different groups of people, and have not found anyone who hasn't thought it was awesome.  Both times I had caught it in a theater (both were horror festivals) had packed audiences that walked out smiling at the end.  Guess EVERYONE I've encountered

I REALLY wish that I could understand the appeal of Steve Carrell at all.

Ice-T is the O.G.

Because we live here!

NOT NOW! I'M MAKING MY LUNCH!!!

FaS: I'm a big fan of 70s music, but funk and punk both started in the 60s. Funk was already pretty popular by '68, and bands like The Fugs were putting out proto-punk even earlier than that. So, in answer to your question, there has never been a decade that spawned that many genres of music.

I know that there wasn't actually an 'official' version released in America, but Tartan (they used to import many Asian films) released a region free version. It's the regular cut (without all the basketball stuff) with yellow subtitles, and the same translation as the official UK release of the film.
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