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no worries, it's pretty funny to me. Funny, and a bit terrifying my mind malfunctioned that badly.

Genuinely embarrassed about those name mess ups. I'm bad at names but damn..wow I deserve every ridicule for that. And Newton's performance is probably the best in the show.

This show's pilot was so promising but why does it feel like wheelspinning pretty much since then? Nothing in the Westworld park that doesn't involve the direct thematic existentialist crises of the hosts I do not care about because by and large it's still a safe simulation, so I am always watching the generated

True Grit — Mattie's father was robbed at the very beginning of his two California Gold pieces. On top of revenge, Mattie's goal was to retrieve the money.

The movie is entirely different depending on which ending you watch. The original ending makes it a vastly superior film that ties it to the overall unnerving dread that runs through its earlier creepier scenes.

Pssh wait til you start watching the Simpsons man. The amount Homer fucks up, you will be bored beyond belief.

and for balance, cause this is the best.

Time to remind everyone this happened

Gotta say, I think Spirited Away is maybe not the best 'starting point'.
I really recommend checking out Kiki's Delivery Service or My Neighbour Totoro first. Those two are family movies, but Ghibli doesn't all just handle one genre though.
There are action epics (Nausicaa, Princess Mononoke), classic Raiders-esque

It's useless to talk about a film when it hasn't been released yet, but I can at least say the marketing for this is incredibly bland. It feels torn between wanting to be fun, exciting, off the wall, and it ends up coming off as middle of the road.

Exactly what I wondered when I heard this news. I guess now, it may be even harder for her to make it. I'd much rather see her film than this.

it's okay the movie will be in 4d3d3d3

For real? You're drawn in by this?

Did anyone else pick up on how the droid seemed to keep saying 'what the fuck' ?

It suffers from similar problems shared with Up. Neither are terrible films, but the way they are resolved open up their poetic premises in a way that ends up feeling like every other movie Pixar have made.

I think Takahata is more likely influenced by Frederic Back than Yamamura in reaching the style he developed for this film. Whilst I'm sure he's probably aware of Yamamura, I think it's a stretch to say he is aping his style. I don't see many similarities in the way they work.

That's not all Takahata does. I would really recommend checking out Only Yesterday, too. One of his most underrated films, and generally, a warm hug of a film, too.

Maybe I am being dumb and not seeing things from the media's POV, but it was an intentional non-plot point when Amy got off without even an arrest from killing NPH's character, right?

So is CBB podcast a video thing now or was this just a chance video recording during a session?