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I watched "Why don't you play in Hell" because of my inconditional love to Suicide club and i found it so. fucking. boring. Like, a lot happens and it's crazy as fuck but it feels really forced and like, whatever… i don't know, i watched the whole thing in like three days. I bought Strange Circus, Noriko's Dinner

Man, i really want to watch "what now? remind me" but the lenght throws me off and i can't seem to find it anywhere. Also, The Guest is amazing fun.

I didn't quite understood what was the point of that scene… Thanks!
So that means he's just an asshole then?

My problem with Snowpiercer it's that it seems like the people in charge of the movie didn't know what to do when they were two thirds into it and they just started throwing everything away… Otherwise, it would've been in my top 5.

Finally, someone agrees with me in how fucking overrated Nightcrawler is, i mean, it's a fine movie, but it is predictable as fuck, the satire's outdated and it leans too much on the white male antihero cliché that is just not interesting anymore.

1-Under the Skin
2-The Babadook
3-Deux Jeurs Une Nuit
4-Ida
5-Birdman
6-Only Lovers Left Alive
7-God Help the Girl
8-The Tale of Princess Kaguya
9-Grand Budapest Hotel
10-Maps to the Stars
11-Enemy
12-The Rover
13-Nymphomaniac
14-Palo Alto
15-Boyhood
16-I Origins
17-The Raid 2
18-Obvious Child

Seriously guys, Birdman was ten times better than Interstellar's metaphysics for dummies and Gone Girl's hitchcockian clichés and half assed media satire.

Seriously guys, this was a solid A.

This movie was fine, both Roberts and Cusack were in top form and the comedy was cringe inducing in the good sense. I could've done without the romance and the feel good ending, but Peters was sweet and fun to look at in a more natural role than his antics in AHS.

it was so fucking weird and scary and awesome

In 'Under The Skin' although i really like the scene you put here, the standout was when we are showed the complete modus operandi of Johansson's house, if that's not the most terrifying scene this year, i don't know what is.

#RedIsTheNewOrange

This score guided me through my finals this semester.

I was genuinely moved by the Mona flashback at the beggining and i'm not ashamed of it. I was really hoping to see her give Ali her christmas Carol and i was dissapointed that they used Mona in that fabulous outfit and over the top performance in such a lesser way. I was also cringing so hard in the christmas dinner

I still think about the dry cleaning scene and i feel sick, there i knew i was watching something i'd never forget.

If True Detective is in the Top 5, god fucking help me.

I need my twins and Jill's best friend back, that's all i'm asking.

People are actually complaining that The Walking Dead kills its best characters just when they're getting likable in stupid, anticlimatical ways JUST NOW, AFTER FIVE FUCKING SEASONS?

I pretty much take every chance i can to talk about the album because it seems like i'm the only person who listened to it.

Well, i bought the album cause i liked the lead single and i thought "eh, fuck it, it sounds catchy" but i actually ended up listening to it over and over again, it has a folky-dreamy vibe that makes it really accesible but at the same time it is really honest and i doubt there's a better girl-pop album this year,