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There's a really, really big difference between "quoting" and "using a preexisting recording." It's not like Johannson quoted it in the middle of one of his compositions or made any changes to it or even re-recorded it. Those jazz guys weren't getting up on stage with a record player and playing someone else's

The thing about the OJ documentary that most impressed me was how it REALLY hammers in how horrific the original crime was. That isn't really addressed at all in American Crime Story, but it's just shattering in the documentary. It is a bit guilty of glazing over Ron Goldman, but the way it builds Nicole up

Well, have they seen Revenge of the Sith? It sounds like it's not as inappropriate for children as THAT one, at least!

And how could we forget Strange but True Football Stories???

Those sample lyrics are alarmingly accurate.

I love the Smashing Pumpkins' "Disarm," but it's used so ham-handedly in that damn montage that it almost ruined the song for me.

No way! It's just a three-chord thing with most of those chords being the open strings!

I thought the name looked familiar, and realized I only know him from his first movie, where he gets his fingers chopped off by a scissor-wielding maniac, in loving close-up!
EDIT: oh, someone else already mentioned this downstream :(

As is Fury Road, which goes without saying on this board I suppose.

I like it as much as Raiders, too!

They included that on the show! And a lot of the other awful details, like most of the stuff with Margot.

Yeah, the new version of Ran is kind of f'd. I have the Criterion DVD and it's one of the most beautiful movies I've seen. The new restoration has a lot more detail than the first messed-up blu-ray, but the yellow thing just makes the whole thing look like it's under a layer of smog. Some people have done god's

I don't think Arrow restored that, I think they just got UK theatrical rights, or something. It comes out tomorrow in the US from Well-Go, I look forward to it. Apparently there's controversy thanks to some CGI touch-ups.

Yeah, Je t'Aime Je T'Aime is great. Anyone that's interested will probably be fine with the old DVD, though. The blu-ray seems to have taken the format name literally and tinted everything blue. The older DVD looks much more natural.

Ran's restoration is hideous. They tinted the whole thing yellow.

The Walking Dead, again, with Glen and Maggie.

He's a comic-relief heel in the previous year's Licence to Kill, that almost counts?

After seeing it on TV a couple of times over the years, I thought it was pretty mild, and bought the DVD and watched it at some family gathering. I didn't realize the TV cut had taken a few seconds out of things like the night watchman getting stabbed through the eyeball and twitching like a fish!!! It definitely

I went to Arrival a couple weeks ago and all my friends groaned when La La Land's trailer came on because "musicals suck," and they were completely incredulous when I said "this looks like it's going to top most 'best of the year' lists and I really want to see it!!" Sweet vindication!!

I still haven't seen it, unfortunately, I am just going on what I've heard elsewhere. That is disappointing to hear, but I'm still going to check it out. There are way more horror flicks on my watchlist this year than any previous year I can remember: Under The Shadow, The Wailing, Train to Busan, and Autopsy of