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Same. I’ve never had a TV show make me legitimately anxious before, but those final few episode of Breaking Bad did it.

Try taking that away from him, Don Cheadle.

As someone who was a MASSIVE fan of the comic in the 90s, the show lost me pretty early on once it became clear it was an extremely loose adaptation.

I was gonna make a joke but this is just plain sad.

This is why we can’t have nice things.

I’m sure it wasn’t a dis, it just reads that way and it’s kinda funny.

Honestly, if there actually was a box of tapes sitting in an attic somewhere containing a lost Beatles album, I don’t think I’d want to hear it. Or at least I could never consider it a part of the “canon”, sort of like the two songs they cobbled together for the Anthology albums in the 90s.

“four songs apiece from Paul, George, and himself, and two from Ringo.”

I don’t understand why they don’t just hold another referendum. If after three years of batshittery Leave still wins the vote, then that’s it. 

“Now, she returns to the franchise to reprise Sarah Connor for the first time in 18 years with Terminator: Dark Fate.”

Good lord, sometimes there’s another person cropped out of the edge of the photo. Their eyes are like tiny little Lovecraftian buttholes.

A friend of mine played drums in a semi-well-known punk band. Not quite Sleater-Kinney levels of success, but they toured globally and released a bunch of albums. All those albums and tours later, and he’s still not even close to being a rich dude. This assumption that all musicians with a record contract aren’t one

Physical media.

The scene where Julianne Moore is laying on that glass window as it starts to crack, and the huge 90s phone is about to fall onto the window and shatter it... brilliant suspense sequence. It’s just a shame that the most memorable scene in Jurassic Park 2 doesn’t have dinosaurs in it.

There’s a whole scene of them in the car planning to go into the house and kill everyone inside. What more do you need?

Fincher still hasn’t quite topped Se7en.

Always nice to see someone sticking up for The Phantom Menace.

Criterion really needs to get on the stick and put out The Limey on Blu-ray.

Really looking forward to new Tool. I feel like I should buy the CD at Best Buy to get the full 2000s experience.

I’d argue that Django Unchained is much less a revisionist take than his other historical movies. The catharsis of Django freeing his wife and killing everybody in the plantation house doesn’t negate the very real brutality of the earlier sections of that movie.