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The 2007 3:10 to Yuma is one of the most underappreciated westerns of all time for me. Just the performances of Crow, Bale and Foster alone were astonishing in that movie.

The 3:10 to Yuma remake is good. Worth your time.

This may be the most Japanese thing ever.

I mean putting on a furry costume and anonymously running around and knocking people over is definitely someone's fetish.

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It’s a great and disquieting film. You see Venus Extravaganza talking about her difficult life, (Though her cousin or nephew has said she was always welcome at the family home. She was not as alienated from her family as the film made it seem.) In fact, Jennie Livingston filmed her interview with Venus at the family

Helen Mirren as Charlie. Emma Thompson as Bosley.

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I do use “Not great, Bob!” a lot, but the clip I rewatch the most is a little longer:

For me, the best thing was they got back to it being about clothes.

The best thing I ever saw written about KISS is that they were the Village People for homophobes.

We’ve already done that; it was called Chat Roulette.

Trump supporters.

The new Judges still had Nina, and Christian actually gave good, useful advice repeatedly (unlike Tim, who was often so disconnected from the judges), those who watched the new season are just happy the show is back on Bravo and focusing on the clothes again. No idea if the new Tim/Heidi joint will live up to the hype.

This article neglects to mention how terrible the show became in recent years, where the focus shifted from fashion to interpersonal drama and “challenges” that had nothing to do with making clothes. This season’s return to form (lol) has been remarkably refreshing and contains a lot more of the magic than the

Though I agree, fuck off with that ‘ #SnowflakeNation’ bullshit. The people calling other people snowflakes generally are the people who are too overly offended. 

/nods

Basically Sherlock Holmes in Hot Fuzz. I am all the way on board this vessel, captain.

Holmes and Watson but in a little hamlet in the midlands instead of London. Tilda Swinton recurring as Lestrade.

I’d like to see them as a couple, living in a quaint english village, who every week help solve a murder.

I will never understand how anyone who professes to have a relationship with Jesus Christ is somehow fine with concentration camps on the US/Mexico border that is torturing children as we speak, but is convinced God wants them to start a holy war against Netflix for a show done by Amazon (showing just how much