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The episode had one or two minor chuckles, but I sort of lost any interest in it around the fifth time they used that exact same kind of fake gentrification commercial joke, and after they made "Identical 'city/shitty' accent confusion joke number 809,567". The whole "let's write and animate an entire episode in only

"Blue Ruin director… will make another… movie." is all that matters. Blue Ruin was one of the best movies of 2013.

Man, I wish my childhood had been more joyless and miserable. Then maybe now I'd have a bunch of mint condition unopened Star Wars toys to sell for big bucks on eBay instead of just being stuck with a bunch of crappy old beat up Star Wars toys, and some worthless happy memories…

Not to mention that even at the highest resolution they made it available in it is still largely unreadable.

Am I the only one who finds it incredibly creepy that there is actually a person out there who would classify "Let the Right One In" as a "romance"?

Yes, according to your copy and pasting it appears that I was indeed partially wrong about my interpretation of the origins of one of the two scenes in the comparison that I arbitrarily chose to use in my original comment, though I still think it's pretty obvious that in the final film the main reason they didn't have

And the point of him pointing them all out was to show that they don't actually matter, and contribute very little towards making the prequels better films. So this "the prequels are under-appreciated because they 'rhyme'" nonsense that has been gaining traction lately is all pointless, because few, if any of the

I'd say that the first Zelda game is very solitary. The generic men and women in the caves feel more along the empty lines of the Toads in the castles at the end of the level in SMB, and less like the real characters you meet out in the world in the other Zelda games. And I think the pure exploration driven gameplay

Yes Sandler's List is right, the first three Metroid games have very solitary and isolated feeling atmospheres to them, and that was definitely very intentional (the first two game of the Prime series capture this feeling very well too, but I guess it could be argued that they weren't technically "made" by Nintendo).

My only real fear is it having too much crappy CGI gore and not enough practical effects. I want old school buckets of blood and rubber body parts flying. Drag me to Hell wasn't a terrible movie, but after seeing the terrible looking CGI gore in that it kind of made me feel a little scared every time that they

Yeah, you really can't go wrong with both the director's cut, and the final cut versions, or really the work print version either. I appreciate the original theatrical version for it's historical significance (and it's still a really good movie despite the bad narration), but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who

I wouldn't say it doesn't capture the tone of the novel. It's definitely not a very faithful adaptation of the story of the novel, but I think it is definitely faithful to the tone and themes of the book.

Yeah, but we live in a world where the Sci-Fi channel shows wrestling. Well, at least they got the "fiction" part right.

I was saying boo-urns.

Weren't they were working on a Y: The Last Man TV series at one point?

Yes the Director's Cut" wasn't "done" by him literally, but he did provide extensive notes to Michael Arick, the film preservationist and restorer who was putting it together at Warner Bros. and he did approve the final version. And the only reason he wasn't more hands on in it's creation was because he was busy with

I agree that Blade Runner is not a very accurate adaptation of the story from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, as in it doesn't follow the specific events from the book very closely, but I would say that it is actually very faithful to the themes of the novel, which is far more important. I was once very

I'm just going to let you continue to think that you've actually accomplished something here, since you obviously have very little going on, and need anything, no matter how insignificant, to keep the darkness at bay. As for me, well I have more important things in my life to worry about than what some self-important

"Don't condescend to me" says the hypocritical jackass who ended their first reply with "You're supposed to use your brain", and now also just told someone who they know nothing about that they "don't understand anything about movies or the creative process".

Yeah the whole point of using that example is that most people still like Return of the Jedi even if the Ewoks bug them. I can't believe that there is anyone out there who hates the Gungans, but still likes The Phantom Menace.