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Dirk Calloway
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You can hoist away! Stay all day, if you want to!

Nope, there you are.

Tough crowd!

It might also be offensive because when you have no interest in a cultural touchstone and subsequently find yourself in a minority who is surrounded on all sides by discussion or advertisement of said cultural touchstone well past the saturation point and so you decide to express an opinion about your minority status

Not that I disagree, mind you. The language just becomes circuitous, is all.

Reading this made my brain crawl up my asshole.

Oh, there's always a reason…

< / "Walking On Sunshine" plays >

There's always Mary Magdalene.

And a legitimately cool URL. 1 2 X U!

You're in for a treat. So much fun.

Well I've seen Amarcord, released the same year as The Canterbury Tales, and for me it holds up just as well as La Dolche Vita or 8 1/2 and blows anything from the Trilogy of Life right out of the water.

My computer broke so I wasn't able to watch St. Matthew but I did check out Mamma Roma on Hulu Plus and thought it was fantastic. I think maybe Pasolini made some aesthetic choices in his work as he got older that just don't agree with me.

I have the Gospel but haven't watched it yet, mostly due to my total distaste for what I've seen so far, but I might still give it a shot, see if I find his earlier work more appealing.

At this point, I'm not so much concerned with having my mind changed. I just would like to understand what the appeal is and how that counteracts the flaws that I can't imagine others not perceiving.

He was one of the very few good things about Smokin' Aces.

"the new Shia LaBeouf movie" is also (hopefully) something no one has ever called Nymphomaniac,.

Yes I quite enjoyed myself.

*ahem* 4 ep's.

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