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Joey Pellegrino
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Wouldn't be the first time Anthony Lane was wrong.

A bit boring, considering how long-awaited it was.

Black stuff. Also gays.
And global warming.
Now: COMMENCE OUTRAGE>

For that Eli Cash reference, I salute you.

It rhymes. Every stanza, it rhymes.

I felt like that movie's editing neutered most of the action scenes. Just let us watch! Stop cutting, I want to appreciate your staging and choreography!

Hoban was right: a post-apocalyptic, non-standardized dialect wouldn't have apostrophes.

Or he wrote terrible, faux-weighty dialogue.

How anyone can sincerely quote that line as an example of a film's "sense of humor" despite it being unforgivably shitty is a mystery to me.

I'm curious what exactly makes it your "favorite thing of all time." It's awhile since this thread got going, I know, but I hate to leave things unresolved.
I feel like I should perhaps see Spike Lee's filmed production in order to get a better sense of the show's narrative.

Extras is an all-time favorite.

Depending on who you ask, it's even better than DFW for being less over-written.

Never forget…

Also an "Independence Day" reference.

But only, strangely enough when you're doing the evil things; they can have folks like Teyrn Loghain who do wicked things with righteous motivations, and other deeply flawed characters in the Mass Effect universe, but your character will more often come across as a dick when you want to swim around in the deep red

I have to say that I find Peragus Station to be very effective in terms of establishing in a microcosm the desolate, ominous atmosphere of a galaxy drained of light and hope. The whole place was a decrepit, at any given moment you were separated from the few dubious "friends" you'd met… really drew you in, and there

Transmetropolitan is some good work.

Honestly didn't realize that so many of my replies were to your comments.
As it happens, Tumblr came through on a bootleg. Not the best angle, but the video/audio quality is above average. I'll see soon just how it holds up.

Here's hoping Minchin/Warchus's Groundhog Day is as big a success.
If I had a dollar for everyone I played "The Smell of Rebellion" to soak up Bertie Carvel's deliciously monstrous performance on one of my long walks… I'd be a very rich maggot.