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Entourage was its John the Baptist.

Who’s Watching Oliver: A Norman Bates-ian serial killer only kills because his (live) mother tells him to via Skype, so she can watch with a highball in her hand. He goes to Bangkok I think and begins murdering there, but during the days meets a pretty girl in a park played by Sara Malakul Lane. Lane stars in a lot of

Pirates: Automated Movie Product

Season 1 is the best season, and I love that reveal, it got me too.

I get a lot of it, but it has variously sucked me into political youtube on the whole. (Left-wing youtube has a lot of people debunking the videos of right-wing youtube, but using the same right-wing names to get clicks.) Recent hyped lefties are Peter Coffin, Contrapoints, Sam Seder. Probably by saying them here

Ellen is 60?! But my internal image of her has been the same for the entirety of my knowledge of her existence... I see no wrinkles, her hair is still blond. We are all speeding for the coffin.

The book Angler also I think implied/stated that he used the information he dug up during the background checks on the other candidates in order to discredit them, though I don’t remember if it was just for the job or later campaigns.

Valley Girl: Mixture of over-the-top but young Nic Cage, naturalistic performances, and rote teen comedy plotting. Stars a roster of crushable 80's actors, E.G. Daily, Michelle Meyrink, Deborah Foreman, Colleen Camp (playing against type, dressed up as a Julie Hagerty-esque Mom, married to a loveable (!) Frederic

Emotional Herbie: Christine 2: Maximum Overdrive 4: Knight Rider

We’ve been burnt before.

Of the many things they’ve done, their inability to resolve Quaithe or make her very interesting is the least to me. I would prefer if Daario, Varys, Melisandre or Jaqen idly picks up the mask and explains it was part of their dastardly plan to Faceless Man-confuse Jorah or something, and then it is never mentioned

The entrance to their realm lies not far from the terrors of the Hidden Valley.

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Hedwig and the Angry Inch: Watching this movie filled me with nostalgia for watching it a lot on Sundance or IFC when they would play it over and over 15 years ago. Kind of melancholy. Oh, I’m getting older. Oh, I’m going to die. Songs are great, and the slight story is good. Andrea Martin always seems like the odd

You belong in the Dr. Horrible universe.

I feel like I’ve turned the back of the book in Encyclopedia Brown.

Bond: I’m Bond, James Bond. And you are?
Eva Green: Sarah Wasp.
Bond: You look familiar.
Eva: (wears glasses, has American accent) My friends call me Scooter.

I don’t have high hopes until Wade, Purvis and the Broccolis let go of the formula truly. Cary Fukunaga let free would be great, but no matter how skilled the cast and crew are they always fall under the weight of the Bond checklist: here is this thing that always happens, here is this, here is this with an ironic

It’s all a setup for a series of incredible Proust references.