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There was a glorious ~three-month period in my life when I saw that, Stranger Than Fiction, Little Miss Sunshine, and Igby Goes Down. It felt like when it came to picking a film to see, I literally couldn't miss.

Aw, but Vago, give Punch-Drunk Love a chance! It's his only movie I really loved, and Sandler is bewilderingly tolerable in it.

Quit talkin about all that "evocative" scenery porn, it's getting me so hot.

Like one of my other childhood favorite films mentioned here recently (The Cat from Outer Space), Xanadu seems a little less awesome than it did when I was in the single digits.

Not sure what you mean about "watch at your own risk"—that was great. I made it through almost fifteen whole seconds!

Somehow The Cat From Outer Space doesn't seem as awesome in that trailer as it did when I was in the single digits …

Yes!! I'm crazy about Kintsugi, and actually, I feel like it's less uneven than Plans and Transatlanticism, but I am one who feels those have some clunkers. "No Room in Frame," "Good Help Is Hard to Find," and "Black Sun" are great, too, imo.

I feel ya, and good on you for expressing an opinion that's unpopular here. I'm a big Death Cab fan, but it took me a long time to become one, mostly because of his voice. (I got used to it, eventually, partly because I really love The Posies, and sometimes their vocals make Gibbard's sound practically hardcore.)

Only about a third of the time. I say this as a fan.

Also a pretty cool graduation present.

"Shia LaBouf is the Nazis—wait—" —Shia LaBouf

Goodness me, between $.006 and $.0084 per play? Rolling in riches! Sometimes I make that much. Sometimes Spotify pays me $.001 per play. At that rate, if my song was played 3,000,000 times (which it won't be), I could make all of $3,000! Why, I could live a month on that kind of money! And yet, Spotify is

Don't say those bad words to bustacapybara.

I wish I could upvote this a thousand times.

Seems like maybe you're too young to get the generation gap back in the day, or how shocking the movie's violence was when it came out. She was born ~1917. She'd never seen anything like it, nor expected to.

The spice of life!

I paid for Encino Man. #NeverForget

I saw the Temple of Doom with my great aunt! Ugh. Fortunately, she found the whole thing very amusing and rather ridiculous.

My whole family was obsessed with the Julie Andrews/Richard Burton Camelot soundtrack. And so, eventually, was I.

I am dying to see this movie. I think Segel is amazing and I'm fascinated by Wallace, so YES!