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And here I was trying to figure out why anyone would put olive brine in a Shirley Temple.

I thought during the trailer don’t walk into that tunnel, lady. There’s an A24 movie on the other side.

Karloff? Sidekick???

Quirked-up white They, with a little bit of swag, busts it down felony assault style...is he boofed on the sauce?

He is playing a cop in the photo.

How ... did we not manage to get to The Mindy Project in this convo? He and Fortune Feimster made for a great, weird sibling pairing. Probably his best comedic role. 

cars subject to the 25 year import rule. jalopnik writers complain about this rule all the time, and they are stupidly wrong. this rule lets die-hard fans and enthusiasts bring weird rare stuff into the US if they are serious about ownership, but makes it inconvenient enough that assholes don’t flood the country with

Needs to get Herbert Kornfeld on those accounts pay’bo bitches, for sure.

Seeing the new opening credits for this show is among my most-anticipated TV moments of 2022.

At the risk of self-indulgence, I’m gonna pop down here for whoever is poking around in the comments section to say that this is my last A.V. Club review. (I believe that’s the case for everyone writing an A.V. Club movie review this week.) This is really more of a farewell-toned piece, ICYMI:

Thank you for taking the what I imagine was .02 seconds to find a picture of an F40 with the lights up. If only the staff would be as dedicated as you. Hell former staff would have written 20,000 words on how they work and the person who designed them.

This is quietly the best answer hands down.

1983 Honda Prelude

Great writing here; makes me want to get up and put the album on again. More than actually *owning* the album ever did... well done!

I thought he showed glimmers of something more in Memoir of an Invisible Man, but I would guess after that film came and went, he figured “Eh, that’s not what people want …”

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I love Jeunet’s work and I’m super excited for this. Not everything is going to hit the highs of City of Lost Children, Delicatessen or Amelie, but even some of his later movies are worth watching because he always puts something playful in them. I don’t know if a lot of people saw Micmacs for example:

Delicatessen was my first experience of Jeunet and my goodness, it was a revelation. It was a dark, scary, beautiful cartoon, which this looks to be too. I still love it, its still me favorite of his, and I hope I feel the same way about this too. Definitely going to watch it.

Something has been bugging me about Laura Lee and the plane, and this may have been brought up but this is the first AV Club article on the show I’ve been participating in, mostly due to I just binged the whole series this last week, but...

Also as a side note, I found the production design of the series so refreshing, tactile, and real. Unlike so many streaming shows (And Just Like That, Morning Show, etc.) there were no shitty outdoor green screens, no obviously fake driving scenes, no indoor setpieces that looked like sets. The show was clearly filmed

Nope, they are excellent. They only taste bad to people who eat other fast food fries because all the other brands coat their potatoes in thick layers of sugar and salt. In nOut fries are fresh potatoes fried in oil the way fries are meant to be. McDs are potatoes that are frozen, coated in multiple layers of