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*Spike Lee angrily tweets The Wilford Brimley Explosion's indecision*

More like moonwalking amirite

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Breaking down to hours is a great idea. It's really difficult in the evenings because the after-work drink — well, drinks — has been a habit for so long. Even though I'm no longer really enjoying drinking or the effects, if I don't take that drink(s) it's all I can think about until I break down! But maybe if I just

That reminds me, before I see this I think I'll track down that excellent Sarah Vowell essay about her obsession with The Godfather.

The Big Short — I really did not want to watch a movie about the subprime mortgage crisis (for the same reason I avoided the movie about the 2000 elections – too depressing to relive), but I'm glad I did. It was surprisingly engaging, and while it was indeed depressing, it was quite edifying.

That's awesome! I'm trying to quit drinking, or at least take a break, but failing miserably.

Darkest Dungeon looks really interesting! I'm planning on playing it this weekend.

I can't wait for it to come out! So we can stop hearing about it already.

I know there's fan cynicism over this choice, but I agree that it's appropriate. WWI is like WWII without the "good war" veneer.

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I think he crossed that line a while back with the jorts

When I was an online bookseller, these guys were the best customers. I don't know how they hold down jobs to make disposable income, but they would pay upwards of $100 for some crazy self-published book-length anti-zionism rant I dug up at Goodwill.

Why isn't there a separate section for music videos…

We apologise for the fault in the Dikachu. Those responsible have been sacked.

I guess I tend to feel that blockbusters — these days at least — are never risky, because the vast sums of money involved ensure that any edges will be smoothed away and the whole thing will be focus-tested to within an inch of its life. Though you're right, John Carter is a glaring exception — it appears to have been