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Well, my interest is piqued, because I still have absolutely no idea what you're getting at. Just be warned that I have the rare angry 20th Century Women gifs at my disposal for when you post it.

You better post that review soon, because I have absolutely no idea how you could hate that movie that much.

I continued to prepare for Logan Lucky by rewatching Full Frontal, Kafka (both still substantially better than their reputations), and Gray's Anatomy (still a lot of fun to watch).

If this leads anywhere close to where I think it leads…

Alex Ross Perry(!!!!!!) joins Griffin and David on Blank Check to talk about Christopher Nolan's Insomnia.

Important Twitter Update: Mike "T. Azimuth Schwitters" Malone is now the Twitter follower of mine who likes almost every tweet I make.

Yes, Sofia Coppola would absolutely be concerned with those things, that makes total sense.

Full Frontal (rewatch): Screw y'all, I like this movie a lot. It's like Schizopolis made by someone not in a professional and personal freefall, with the addition of some great inside jokes on Soderbergh's career after that (most obviously with Terence Stamp's cameo, but also in Blair Underwood doing a terrible accent

Well Nemesis took a glorious left turn into the Refny at the end, including stomach mutilation and the line "It's God who forgives".

Nemesis and Towards Zero (the latter is the one he took his name off).

Nicolas Winding Refn directed two episodes of a BBC Agatha Christie series (one of which he was apparently embarrassed enough by that he took his name off it, which is an intriguing idea considering what he's been happy to put on-screen in recent years). I'm watching one of them, and Miss Marple has yet to rip open

Every single photo on the back cover of the Korean DVD of Kafka is a third-act spoiler. I should have mentioned this in the AMA so Soderbergh could be further inspired to rush the director's cut into completion and get it out from Criterion.

I think the plan was that the actors (aside from maybe Clive) would return, but in different roles.

I think the biggest revelation of the AMA (aside from him now knowing my extreme desire for a Schizopolis follow-up) is that he's trying to get that Kafka reedit done by the end of the year, when he's been talking about it for seven years and apparently working at it for twice that long.

James Franco, Zoe Kazan, Stephen Root, and Tim Blake Nelson are all in the Coen brothers' western series, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.

Also, according to him, The Knick season 3 would have been set in 1947 and shot in anamorphic black-and-white.

Soderbergh just said in the AMA that he really wants to finish the Kafka reedit by the end of the year, which means my gambit worked!

The Rooney Mara pie movie, baybee!