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Beamish Kinowerks
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who?

they want to destroy our Manx culture!

calling her a "bitch" REALLY doesn't help your case

Is WARCRAFT tracking to be a major bomb?

The Campaign has some funny stuff, but I generally don't care for his misogynistic bullshit humour

Yep. He had a music video show that aired in syndication during the 80's, and was a huge Southern California personality due to DJ'ing on KROQ. He's also a radio voice in Wayne Wang's underrated SLAM DANCE (1987).

Carnival Row was intended to be a film called A Killing on Carnival Row that Neil Jordan was going to direct

god, the finale with Q-Feel's "Dancing in Heaven" and Richard Blade as the TV host is just phenomenal

Margaret Cho isn't really political; she is fucking brilliant, though.
I don't care for topical/political humour, either-I can't watch The Daily Show

Enjoyed seeing Brian de Palma's fantastic Femme Fatale (2002) in 35mm on Friday night. Saturday afternoon was spent laughing my ass off while watching Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping

Anderson has done a hell of a lot more than Los Angeles Plays Itself (FYI, a coffee table book on that work is due next year). Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer is stunning

It's really an incredible film. Up with When the Wind Blows, Threads and The War Game as the best nuclear war films

Humanity

I just do. You can't argue with self-righteousness this extreme

Its cultural impact is null at this point

Right, but none of those are really underrated like many of his 1970's works

Excellent in the devastating Testamemt (1983), too. On the DVD extras, the filmmakers and actors all discuss what a total shit he was on the set

Not to mention A Zed and Two Noughts, Mishima, Ornette: Made in America, Static, Come & See, Silverado and others!

I love that terrestrial, commercial radio is dead. There's so much jazz and classical that I'm exploring

don't forget that Sorcerer opened the same week as Star Wars. Quality doesn't always win