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I hope you manage to find good work quickly. That sort of shit can be painfully frightening and it's best to just punch forward. Plus hey, at least you aren't technically homeless just jobless.

Good choice, but since I saw it last year I didn't think of it.

The Greatest Show on Earth is pretty fun actually. The only actively bad choice before Crash is Cimarron a film so terrible it ruined the chance for the great remake to ever gain respect.

Except Love and Death. That stands head and toe to his best work from the '80s and '90s.

Just mine. My life is is horrible.

I have an excess of red humours.

They certainly Britta'ed the encode as I get no audio and thus have no clue of the humour awaiting me.

And here in one paragraph we have a superior write up. Applause for everyone.

There really isn't enough Mars appreciation out there. Him in Young Frankenstein is the single funniest thing Mel Brooks was ever involved with.

Especially when Allen already has the perfect put-down of that line of thinking.

New York?

I get the sense that Mr. Dowd doesn't understand what expressionism is.

Hal Ashby has a coke bag that disagrees.

@avclub-81e42ebe6b44656990ff91adfd49b5f7:disqus A terrible movie.

You are no fun.

They hired Tinto Brass?

Bastard replying with my jokes nearly a half hour ahead.

How do you get it?

Damn, that was to be my third guess.

That is a hilarious joke. Almost fooled me for a second that somebody could say that seriously.