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I like the sequence in Scary Movie 1 where Shannon Elizabeth is about to get killed and she just becomes increasingly glib about it, culminating in her decapitated head still mocking the killer. That was a clever exaggeration of the original Scream scene.

I think he looks pretty fuckin cool in the still image, but it’s iffy in motion.

Ursula! I’m naked!

The freaky Tarantino film student!

Yeah how have we not met the owner if we haven’t?

You know what’s cool? A billion people’s security compromised.

I’m with you on Odyssey, though I don’t think its similarity to SM64 is its issue. In that game each start feels significant, whereas in this one the moons are so plentiful that finding them becomes chore-like.

Anyone else see A Most Violent Year? I think it’s one of the best crime movies this century. It makes the minutiae fascinating, and it’s also a great morality play.

I wanted to stop by and say Wrinkle in Time was awful. Bad acting, bad story, bad effects. I’m not the target audience, but it’s hard to imagine they liked it much either. A total fiasco.

I distinctly heard niggity.

They’re both great, but Rockwell has so much more to do; it feels closer to a lead performance.

Take Me was very enjoyable. It had a unique premise, two great lead performances, and it was funny.

For another Jon Hamm movie partly about nostalgia, check out last year’s Marjorie Prime. Amazing sci-fi movie that has a Black Mirror-like premise but is hopeful yet devastating.

What do you mean it’s scripted for 22 minutes?

Not Netflix, but I Hulu’d the first two seasons of Parks and Rec the summer before its 3rd season premiere. It was the smoothest binge because season 2 is so wonderful.

2 dollars isn’t that much cocaine

I caught most of Get Him to the Greek on TV last week. While I liked it before and found it really funny, this time I was struck by how sad it is. It’s an affecting portrait of an addict who’s been used because of his talent and has become an asshole himself, and Brand does a great job making him sympathetic.

You right, you right.

I was gonna say the same thing regarding San Junipero, but I have waited too long to watch it.

I appreciated how off the wall the 2nd season was but that’s probably also why I fell off a few episodes in. We’ll always have the amazing Mark McGrath fight.