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The scene with the alien opera diva was probably the first time I really listened to an aria and realized that opera was something I might want to listen to more often.

Jane Kaczmarek's Lois is one of the best TV moms ever!

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? by Rian Johnson
Audition by Mary Harron
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter…and Spring by David Gordon Green

Humans have been retelling the same stories since we started telling stories. This isn't going to change anytime soon.

Oh, that would be interesting.

Night Court written and directed by David Mamet - he could cast Ricky Jay as Judge Harry and we get to see some kick-ass slight of hand and card manipulation.

Little Otik by Takashi Miike
Man Bites Dog by Gaspar Noe

I wouldn't mind seeing some remakes of Fassbinder films.
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul by Todd Haynes
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant by Patty Jenkins
Fox & His Friends by Gregg Araki
Chinese Roulette by Tom Tykwer

The Thin Man remade, with a twist, by Joss Whedon. Gina Torres will portray hard drinking detective Nicole and Reed Diamond will portray her wealthy husband, Norman.

Just because you work hard doesn't mean your going to create a film worth watching or that you know what you are doing. If I were to sit down and watch one of your films I should be able to tell that you, along with the rest of the crew and cast, know what you are doing from the moment the film starts. If you can't

The movie doesn't care if you finish watching it or not. Why waste valuable time watching shit?

Back around 2005, I was fortunate enough to be on the screening committee for the midwest filmmakers competition at the Milwaukee International Film Festival*. We had quite a few films to screen and there just wasn't enough time in the day to watch every film sent in so I would watch the first 10-15 minutes of the

It's mainly their singer, Skin. I just love her voice and the way she uses it. I think she does the rock snarl/growl/screaming thing really well and songs like Selling Jesus or Intellectualize My Blackness can get me really worked up and ready to tear shit down. But I love the more delicate side to Skin even more.

Skunk Anansie's Paranoid & Sunburnt was one of my favorite albums in the 90s and I would love to see it given the deluxe reissue treatment for it's 20th anniversary.
I would also love for someone to do deluxe reissues of Diamanda Galas' albums, especially Vena Cava, Plague Mass and Masque of the Red Death, but when I

And not just one Tony, but three of them! Hinton Battle is awesome!

The rebellion started when the government on the new planet failed to protect the citizens from sharknado incidents.

I never understood how a channel with the word Family in it's name could air a show like 700 Club and have a cretin like Pat Robertson spewing his awful, vile rhetoric at viewers three times a day.

For the most part, I thought SMG did a damn fine job. The only thing that bugged me about her performance was that she had some questionable enunciation, particularly in the song Going Through The Motions, SMG seems to forget how to pronounce the "r" in the words part and heart.

I remember the episode Where the Wild Things Are where I first heard Anthony Stewart Head singing (he sang Behind Blue Eyes) and I really liked his voice. When I saw Once More with Feeling and I got more singing from ASH and a song and dance from Hinton Battle (Sweet), I was in heaven (I regularly re-watch Hinton

The closest I came to not finishing a film was when I watched Dhamer. Jeremy Renner as Jeffery Dhamer creeped me out so much that I had to stop watching it for a little while and take a few deep breaths before I could continue.