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The riffs are the only thing that make “The Wild, Wild World Of Batwoman” manageable. I think every single MSTIE screams “END!!! END!!!” along with Servo near the end of the film.

Manos is terrible, but bizarre enough to sit through at least once. Plus the riffs were fantastic. Movies like The Castle Of Fu Manchu were much harder. When the hosts and the bots start crying halfway through, you know it's bad.

On first reading I thought you were contending that Mr. Corman was killed by Mr. Schrader’s Facebook post.

Sounds like white dudes crushed it!

Never going to understand why people keep trying to rehabilitate one of the worst movies ever made. The thrill of an actual race or even of a movie where they use real cars is completely absent, the crowd reactions are terrible, the announcer is terrible, the faces people keep pulling and the kid keep pulling are

This guy was, no exaggeration at all, the most important figure in cinema in the last 70 years. The amount of future huge stars he gave their first break, not just the big directors and actors and so many other crew members, boggles the mind. And even in his last years he was very active on social media, giving

I think Jerry Seinfeld got the message to stop bombing Gaza, as zero deaths there have been attributed to him there in the last 72 hours.

Yeah, I was wondering what took so long.

Have just began learning this yesterday after reading the comments to his obit. What a bummer.

Steve Albini would be despised by most of the people here if they knew any musicians other than Taylor Swift or Beyonce.

Contemporary media does not have a representation problem.

The new show is just 22 minutes of Gleeson and Impacciatore scowling at each other and growling, respectively, “Italian...” “Irish...

And even with the specific conflict in question, what does anyone think happens if Hamas stays in power? We will be watching this movie every few years from now on, much as we have been. Not to mention that for 50 years every country that has attempted to permit resettling of Palestinians has deeply regretted it in

Yes, I agree, that’s what brought it down in my ranking when I thought about it. I love all the seasons too, but if I have to pick a favorite, season 4 would be it, at least right now. Season 2 is at bottom for me because the show just stops dead every time Peggy’s priest shows up, but still plenty to like about it.

My first thought was Mad Men, but looking back, there was some great stuff in season 3, but for me, season 4 is when it’s firing on all cylinders. Don is finally free of his marriage, and is the man about town we wanted to see. He and his cohorts have broken away and started their own ad agency. The awesome Christmas

Season 3 had heart, but season 6 had a football in the groin ...

The Simpson’s third season is the best.

I usually point to season three of Venture Bros. as the point that the show turned from “a well done Johnny Quest parody” to “holy shit, this is awesome!” The animation was smoother, the characters had deeper backstories and motivations, and the writing was laser focused for the rest of the series. Seasons 1 and 2

Angels Of Passion, a 1986 snuff film [wherein] “Two angels (Jessica Wylde & Tracey Adams) are sent back to Earth to provide some sexual satisfaction to the mortal humans.”

It occurs to me that Cooper Howard is much like Jonathan E. from Rollerball. Corporate types underestimate him as a dumb but pretty advertisement that they can manipulate. It turns out he was just uninformed, which is a correctible state.