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The forest echoes with it.

FTW

Too much something something. Mein Drumpf

I see what you did there.

And they exploited the Teddy Bears' habitat.

Big Black Knight, Pearly White Troopers

But CGI Cushing beats the crap out of Hunger Games CGI Phillips Seymour Hoffman.

It is. More antiheroes than heroes. Moral ambiguity is most tasty.

Fuckin' amateurs, Dude…

Not that kind of yelling

Tonight they're gonna rock ya.

It puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again.

Too much a Rick Dees world. Rick Dees is the one still alive. :P

Good one, Pasha Antipov. :D

Nice touch with the Cornell sweatshirt. An alum from the red headed stepchild of the Ivy League, I think he's presented well as a man who has experience being second-guessed or looked on as not quite cutting it.

Similarities exist, but John Waters movies were almost revolutionary, running famously afoul of a Maryland commissioner who determined what could be screened in Baltimore. Waters and his cast, later dubbed the Dreamlanders rattled a lot of cages and were like a subculture in Baltimore. Where some of Waters' later

A Dirty Shame may get a lot of shit, but Waters never made Jersey Girl.

The bead job Stations of the Cross was actually done in a Catholic church. Waters got permission from a priest to shoot, but said nothing about what he'd be shooting. A few of his early films got screened in church basements in Baltimore. The Unitarians let him screen Multiple Maniacs.

I think Multiple Maniacs is brilliant. Completely raw at the edges, but it's a product of his 20s, was shot in 1969, and speaks clearly to both. He originally wanted to reveal Lady Divine's bunch as the killers of Sharon Tate and Abigail Folger, but before production ended the Manson Family got arrested. I love his

Cocksucker!