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This weekend I watched 1963 Yakuza film Youth of the Beast from eccentric director Seijun Suzuki. Youth follows the journey of Joji, an ex-cop from Southern Japan who was jailed for embezzlement and assault after being partially framed by the Yakuza he was investigating and by going beyond the moral norms that his

*Spike Lee Tweets Ken Jeong's Home Address*

North Korea is a huge laughing stock on Chinese social media, and even Chinese state media use it as a punching bag sometimes.

A link to a certain scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark would also have been acceptable.

The North Korean press has issued statements threatening to turn the white house into a sea of fire basically daily for 50 years so. It's a news story here because the 'cause' is the movie, but if it wasn't this it'd be something else. The language on display here is really nothing exceptional, it's just a rhetorical

With a header image that rich, need I even read the article?

I only truly object to the name Fido being deployed un-ironically.

The real confusion comes from those Imperial Stormtroopers marching about, I guess their technological advantage was forgotten by history because they couldn't hit anything.

I'm reasonably sure I'm much too vain and/or self-conscious to ever actually do anything LARP related (Not to mention lazy, some of that armor is serious business), but more often than not it does actually seem like it'd be pretty good fun. Who doesn't want to take part in giant faux-medieval battles?

Patrolling the wall got a lot easier with SCUDs.

Sign the deal or I'm closing down all your horse lanes this instant chum.

Yeah there's a few clips that show up a lot. Namely, Arnold making his uh, weightlifting as coming analogy.

Pumping Iron: A light but fascinating documentary time-capsule into the niche sub-culture and eccentric egos and personalities of body-building in the late 1970s.

He'd be too pale to be swarthy otherwise, and without swarthiness there can be no swooning.

A generic indie tune in which male vocalists whimsically harmonize "Woooahwooaah woooahwoooooooahwooah' noises has certainly become the new TV ad background music of our time.

Let it be known: Nazi analogies will be deployed on the internet even when discussing the popularity of space adventure movies starring talking space racoons.

If they're as ugly as the ones pictured above, they could use some even larger ones.

But imagine how those cheeks would look in 3D.

His head is coming right at me!

All of Quentin Tarantino's movies are connected by the fact that they are directed by Quentin Tarantino. End.