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We can also get shithoused on mead. Everyone wins.

Len Wiseman is listening.

Speak for yourself, dude. I'm pretty big.

Isn't that still possible, just not at Cinemax? If anyone would go his own way, it would be Soderbergh.

Yep. Literally makes no sense. Much like the "every year you were born" headline elsewhere on this site.

Jacques Becker's LE TROU (1960) is basically that…and terrific. Highly recommended!

The "apology" is hilariously disingenuous. But as non-apologies go, it's doing you no favors. "…the original wording did not properly reflect that." Gee, it'd be a shame if this job revolved almost entirely around WRITING. Just say you messed up and move on. Don't try to retcon your intent like we're all idiots.

I found it utterly charming and hilarious. This felt like an especially great late-night cable find that you didn't know you were missing. It's clearly a goofier tale, but at least in the same universe as GREEN ROOM, as the Ain't Rights are on the soundtrack (with some other great jams). I LIKED THIS MOVIE.

Man. I'm glad everyone is rushing in on this. "Drive" is maybe the greatest album opener of all time, and Automatic deserves to be in the best albums ever conversation. "Try Not to Breathe"? "Ignoreland"?! EVEN THE TWO MINUTE INSTRUMENTAL TRACK JUST OOZES FEELING.

Just visit your local 17th century theme park, or as I call it: "New Orleans."

He's great live and he could teach a master class on stage banter (some bands sorely need this, unfortunately).

Truly an idiot. The Ringer is a failing sports website from Bill Simmons, not a MOVIE! Sad!

But how will know it wasn't the singularity what done it?

…you need to see The Knick. It's better than all of those films (and I love those films).

Saw him in a Q&A a while back. The Knick 3 is happening, but in typical Sodes fashion, season 3 *might* be in a different time period, with an entirely different cast, and *potentially* a new director approved by Sodes who will run every episode.

Groundbreaking in the sense that it takes place in an alternate universe where someone could tolerate Billy Crystal long enough to have a meal with him.

If you go watch, say, A FISH CALLED WANDA (which everyone should do) compared to modern comedies, the gap in ACTUAL WRITING is insane.

POPEYE'S HACK: Three piece spicy with red beans and rice, BUT ask for two biscuits instead of a soft drink. They will always say yes and even occasionally look upon you with begrudging respect. Dipping the biscuits into the red beans and rice = brother, you are LIVIN'.

Lol Broken Arrow. Virtually every line from Travolta could be spoken by Boyd Crowder in Justified. Yost certainly has a thing.

The podcast I Was There Too has an ep in which the bus passengers are interviewed about the experience. Great listen.