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Definitely enjoyable but because it went much worse or is that kinda what you meant. He CRIED and had no idea how sound and mics works, again, it was maybe top all time. I do enjoy the more planned improv4humons specials but those are a different genre almost, its nice to hear he's still got it.

Can someone PLEASE explain how Raid and Dredd are remakes of eachother? I realize there's no way its a coincedince but for the life of me I don't understand/havent been explained the production history between the two films. I think that Raid came first but maybe that's only cause i assuming english remake as the norm

Maybe top all time Armen Weitzman podcast appearance on last week's Doughboys? How did the producer, and I think Dustin was in the same room with them because he talked a couple times, not strangle Armen's mic away from him after maybe the first twenty minutes of his audibly fumbling with it?

You…know theyre not actually killing eachother, right?

But there was panda costume porn, one of the Euro companies was doing it, wtfpass.com I think.

Going down a imdb rabbit hole I have discovered the film La Rafle which stars Denis Ménochet, Jean Reno, AND Melanie Laurent. Thats a bingo!

Do the French mention his resemblance to Jean Reno or am I being uncultured?

Any love for Four Rooms? Its the closest thing to a sequel to Pulp were likely to ever get.

It's my second to Pulp but theyre different enough where they could be even depending on mood. Basterds is the world I'd most like to see more of, partly because the actual Basterds are maybe 25% of the plot in the movie.

Waltz has rightfully gotten all the attention he deserves for this scene and the whole movie, but the French farmer's performance is equally praiseworthy. Even when you know he is actually hiding people, the actor plays it with just the right measure of confidence for someone without something to hide but still in the

God, you're referring to that weird ass chapter at the end of one his books where he said he Secret'd his way into being a famous cartoonist right?

The two versions I think are ripe for comparison. I haven't seen all of the Andy Daly version to be honest but I think the main difference is that Daly portrays it as a man tortured by the extreme lifestyles and situations he's forced into while Barlow's gentlemanly veneer is extremely skin deep as he easily succumbs

Oh damn, might have to rewatch it to catch Robbie

I woulden't say its my favorite but its definitely the first one I'd want him to return to. In a perfect world there would be an HBO show about the adventures of the Basterds.

Um, forget about Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg much?

Her name was already Sweet Angel and she went by *another* nickname?

Mrs. Interociter

I can kinda see it the other way, that we're all now freaking out about losing a comment section style nobody liked when it first came out, but also I agree with you, what's the point of all this? How is any of this an improvement on how AVClub looked like 5 years ago?

I think Slashdot still looks the exact same as it did in the 90's.

My brain cannot process the fact that he's in Goodfellas, I'm surprised every time.