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Gnometorious B.I.G.
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I've run into others like you. When you get in reaching distance of the door, I let go.

I just watched Silence and Andrew Garfield was amazing in it, so maybe there is still hope for him.

I love holding the door open for people farther than 10 feet away. I know what I'm putting them through and I love it.

This is the second worse country song I've ever heard.

Uncharted is a great series because it was very much an Indiana Jones remake without being a remake. It was awesome to feel like a treasure hunter in that style. To make it into a movie and remove the immersive element seems pointless.
Plus the games are already very cinematic making it feel like your playing a movie,

Almost immediately after watching it, I realized I had no idea what filled up most of that movie. Superman being a sad god. Batman being a sad man. Luther being in another movie.
Snyder seemed to have gotten too caught up on trying to be deep and meaningful, making a "mature" superhero movie, but forgot to also be

The funnest of facts.

Superman v. Batman is somehow worse than most people make it sound, which is hard to do because I don't think anyone has anything good to say about it. I have heard people say that the extended cut explains more, but the lack of explanations is not the issue here.

Aw man, now I'm bummed that David Fincher didn't get to make his original idea for Alien 3.

That song is one of my favorites from Expo 86. And I'm convinced the title is a reference to Murderface's belly tattoo.

Yes. I am very late to the hip hop game and have a lot of catching up to do. Gambino was my gateway.

Pobody's Nerfect by Wolf Parade and Identikit by Radiohead because neither of them feel like they are putting the song on pause but just naturally flow.

If they ever do make an Akira film, they will no doubt hire some young, new indie director just to control them.

I have a co-worker who has a theory that some higher-ups in Hollywood were intimidated by Peele's Get Out because of the social commentary so they wanted him to direct Akira, knowing it would tank so bad that he would never be able to make another movie again.

It's fun to speculate what happened after the movie, but I think it's only productive if you let your speculations remain subjective and reveal something about yourself, which is something a lot of art should do.

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge still holds up.

Remember when people would walk around with boomboxes on their shoulders? Good times.

I just found out Film4 is streaming all of Tarkovsky's movies for a few weeks!

Awesome, thanks!

I do also love that they still make crude jokes, though.