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Man, that sounds so selfless and sweet!
I call dibs, though

All the driving levels on Enter The Matrix. Basically, the definition of torture.

Dual abstract entities are possible

omg, now I gotta see this shit.

Actually, "Angles & Airwaves" aren't that bad if you're into that new Euclidean vibe.

Oh no, it's a perfectly good reason to not like an artist because of his/her personality, regardless of the work. It just happens that we disagree on what kind of man he is, and that's just fine.

Wow, all that support for that one must be really worth it. I'll try to be open minded and check it out, thanks guys!

Mostly for watching a documentary about him, his "I'm a genius" attitude, douche-rockstar lifestyle, really pisses me off. Would that hate wear off while reading some of his stuff? I'd like to be objective but I don't know if I could, specially knowing that Moore himself credited him as a "scottish cover band".

I'm currently reading Moore's most popular works, and I have no intention of even touching Morrison's material, you could say I'm pretty biased. Despite that, I'm totally convinced on Morrison's theory about the Killing Joke's ending and I think it's brilliant.

This is the most blatant case of correct advertising since my suit against the movie Being John Malkovich

This looks like a tamer A Burns For All Seasons only with fake regret/shame. A commissioned documentary, the ultimate ego stroker (heh, weiner)

Not necessarilly, it only needs a good script/direction.
For example, Gods and Monsters could be in a similar vein as these kind of semi-biopics, where James Whale's past would be the most interesting part of his life, but is not depicted. The film centers instead in his relationship with his fictional gardener during

No, his non-union luck dragon equivalent.

Five if you include The Nines maybe? That movie was a mindfuck.

Damn. They read as Robert Smigel's research material.

I didn't expect that Pearl Lion song to be so good and different from what he's doing in SNL. Kudos Mr. Scharff.

Watching Lavalantula last week, I'm convinced only Sharknado hit the right spot of ridiculous originality. Movies like these feel more like a chore than guilty pleasure.

They are One Direction twenty years from now.

I've just googled her for research purposes and discovered Alex Sim-Wise.
So "thank you" and maybe "you're welcome".

we need a Primer feature on this ASAP
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