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Baakshii Rotoscope Action. and/or Linklater Rotoscope (a)ction.

Bear-Baiting Batman, 1573

Called it.

Hey, best of health to Gravy!

Seriously, I missed it? Dang, I scrolled through and didn't find him…I'll keep reading, I guess.

Pop Secret Homestyle is my favorite. I don't care if it's GMO and/or kills puppies who were just adopted. Any recommendations?

Sigh…guess it doesn't play as well if it's prompted, huh.

Well, it's not quite a Mikita power tool, and it's not quite a go-cart, but ohhhh, man!…so to answer your question, I don't know.

I would love to see it with a full theatre, but will probably settle for one or two friends at a house with store-bought popcorn and booze.

I rewatched THE MASK with the sound off; it's very well-paced, the MASK scenes are pretty fun to watch/hold up well; however, as far as interacting with the CGI/animated elements, Jim Carrey is no Bob Hoskins. Not bad, just not as specific/nuanced as Bob was in WHO FRAMED… It's hard to imagine a different actor doing

Anyone happen to catch PREDATOR this weekend?

Where's that scientician?

The movie, or the planet?

Heehee. "Period."

I would do horrible things to hear David Lynch's character say "Marty! You gotta come back with me!"

Windham Earle is the most hammy, soap-opera-y name for a villain in the history of such things.

And, to me, Naomi Watt's performance in this show is what the "happy" version of her Mulholland Dr. character would think was a great performance.

I thought that was it.

Popeye's, duh.