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That actor is the only one who realizes what kind of movie he's in. Mad props.

HIM is the perfect storm of psycho stalker, crybaby bitch and entitled asshole. He is literally every person I've ever gotten into an argument with on an internet message board.

@avclub-5d213468da8857324393c707fb3f6f67:disqus I didn't know that I could just say whatever the fuck I wanted, even if it bears not even a passing resemblance to reality, and then claim it was artistic license and hyperbole. I typically use hyperbole to exaggerate something that is true in a more limited scope, but

Thanks for the uncited anecdote from a layperson, Bucky. I'm a mechanical engineer, and believe me that there's a fuck of a lot more to mechanical design than "add material to everything. "

@Terrence Malick Freak Nobody except for the people that are currently engaged in a conversation about this very subject, right?

BackFromTheGulag, Actually, 60's era impala vs. concrete wall, the non-collapsible steering column decapitates or impales the driver as the ladder frame fails to deflect at all.

OK, that's fair. Fuck ze Germans, their cars are fucking shit to work on.

It's pretty clear that you have never looked under the hood of one of the cars you are criticizing, nor have you ever worked on one of the cars that you are implicitly praising. You don't need a degree in computer science to change the air filter, you don't even need any fucking tools to do it.

>The Devil's Rejects, while fun

D.D. Driver, you are apparently unable to separate premise from execution.

Seriously, this is way more offending than the Scream franchise continuing its lack of self-awareness as it ages. We are now making media that explicitly judge someone's ability to adhere to arbitrary and confining gender roles. What the fuck?

It also shows how the destruction of the signified can in turn destroy the signifier. If the objects don't exist anymore, then the words to describe them start to lose their meaning. The kid asks what it is, and the narrator can't explain beyond "It's a treat.  For you."

There were no Christian overtones in that movie. It was about the importance of human knowledge and belief systems, but did not advocate for any of them. The Bible gets slotted in between the Koran and the Torah, and the project to rebuild human knowledge continued. The movie would not have been fundamentally changed

He is the creeping nostalgia and vague sense of anonymity evoked by The Mamas and the Papas playing on repeat in an urban landscape that has been scrubbed clean of its cultural identity.

I only ever watch the show when I want to get high and be confused by something. The movie was perfectly suited to this task.

Didn't he already do that with Pet Sounds?

It's trying to tell you that you should read the wikipedia articles about cognitive biases, starting with the one about observational selection bias.

@teadoust One of Django's lines ("The D is silent.") is already an internet meme.

Good point, Ruination10th was great.  I disagree on every single other beer you listed.

Not going to disagree too strongly, but Morrissey's vocals are just as beautiful as Marr's guitar work.