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Movie was brutal as. I was expecting an Expendables type goofy throwback and man oh man thats not it at all. Probably the best 'War is Hell' film I've seen.

Rambo 4 did all this better.

This ended wonderfully.

That Finkelstein shit kid.

Oh man, If you think thats good wait till you get a load of this!

What's he gonna do next, the flapping dickey?

Great post.

My fave is sapiosexual, cos yeah sure everyone wants to fuck up some dumb ass!

Brill interview! Deffo be coping his book soon as can be.

Oh man. The last time I saw that was during a meth-sex binge with some LSD thrown in. She asked me to turn it off because it was disturbing, ok sure no problem so I put on the 1948 version of 1984 on loop instead which Jesus Christ, probably even more disturbing now that I think about it.

November Rain got muddy I guess…

Fucking Auteurs.

This. Capitalism isn't a piece of your idealized childhood that you collect, display and cherish. No, capitalism is something thats smuggled inside a Bolivans arse and racked up in a Hungry jacks toilet at 11am in a paradoxical effort to both improve your quality of life and to shorten that existence for an exorbitant

Thank you for the historical insights and for your efforts to promote Over the Edge. It's a wonderful film. Your'e a saint.

Downunder, we here call outhouses 'shithouses'.

I saw The Serpent and the Rainbow recently for the first time and wow thats an airtight film. Kinda like The Killing Fields meets Live and Let Die.
Really floored me what with Bill Pullmans unhinged performance and the practical effects on offer. Curious why it hasn't had a major critical re-analysis but I guess thats

I've got the Otis Redding/Hendrix Monterey recording on vinyl and man o man, that shit is buckwild as. Soundtrack to many a clumsy knuckle-blasts in high school believe you me.

That train of thought lead to Iggy Azalea.

Aired as part of a series called "KFC's cricket survival guide", the 30-second clip depicts an uncomfortable looking man named Mick wearing a green and yellow Australian cricket shirt, surrounded on all sides in a cricket stand by high spirited Caribbean fans.

Nah there was also that KFC ad a few years back.