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Barney Coopersmith
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Clancy Brown was not a “baddie” in Starship Troopers, he was a bad-ass and a hero. I will not hear Sergeant, nay, Private, Zim, disparaged.

Gattaca needs more love

Star Wars and Empire (as one entry) -

Blade Runner, Gattaca, Fitzcarraldo, Groundhog Day

I miss Meg White. She was cute, and she could really bang those skins. I hate that she retired from the spotlight to live a relaxing and healthy private life away from the public. That’s so selfish.

It’s funny, because I didn’t like it, and when I tell people that, they kinda tense up like I’m going to start telling THEM why they shouldn’t go see it. Everybody has an opinion. I honestly tell people to go check it out so we can discuss it.

He’s fantastic in Red Oaks on Amazon Prime as well.

Yeah, I was disappointing with The Last Jedi but not because of any political or gender related reason. Now I’m scared I can’t discuss it without being accused of being a neo-nazi, or worse a fanboy.

No amount of penises would have made that movie funnier.

probably best known for his raunchy Christmas classic Bad Santa

Hot take: It was good because Steven Moffat wrote a damn good episode.

I am suddenly experiencing an overwhelming desire to watch “Shore Leave”.

I have Home Movies up on my second monitor as comfort tv *right now*. Even though my office is closed, I’m here at work on the Friday after Thanksgiving, and I’ll be working all through the weekend on a stupid dumb brief that is going to take me stupid dumb all week to finish. It is precisely for times like these that

Home Movies. Specifically the commentary. I had the DVDs running almsot non-stop after they were released, I have the big box set and even after 10-15 years, Loren and Brendon’s tabla jam in the commentary puts a smile on my face.

It depends on my cycle, but I fall asleep to a lot of shows—specifically Community, Parks and Recreation, Rick and Morty, and 30 Rock. When I just want a movie to have on in the background, I’ll often put on Superbad or Caddyshack.

Their boredom with Mr. Mom was one of the only things that did not ring as period-perfect to me, because there isn’t one single one of us who doesn’t rattle off, “Thirty-eight, thirty-nine- whatever it took,” and in the 80s Michael Keaton was a god.

Dustin and Steve was the team up I never knew I wanted or needed.

“remarkable creative team and cast who have demonstrated their ability to carry on the Star Trek legacy. We are extremely proud of what they’ve accomplished and are thrilled to be bringing fans a second season of this tremendous series.”

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I cried this morning listening to Emperor Penguin, which I’ve always considered one of the best final tracks.