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I, Ron Butterfly
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I can’t even imagine a remake that would be able to come close to matching the audacity of Videodrome.

Well, The Soska sisters are currently (or possibly recently finished) a remake of Rabid, so I don’t see why Shivers should be any different.

/tends plant, plant almost immediately dies, other podpeople hunt me down

This was the largest aspect ratio Disney could afford. Should they, therefore, be made the subject of fun?

Shutting down the only dedicated politics website in your portfolio right before the 2020 election, one of the most consequential of our lifetime, kicks into high gear. Essentially shutting down the second-most highly trafficked website in your portfolio because one out of every twenty five posts rankles you. I’m not

I think this is one of my favorite moments in the whole series.

Considering the story arc is time relate, I think it’s not about comic book but an homage to La Jetée.

Just saw it. The sequence was so much better than the showy “comic book jump cut” Ang Lee attempted in his Hulk movie. It ain’t about you, Mr. Lee: it’s about advancing the story.

The bit with Lenny and her daughter was heartbreaking.

I got the Blue Meanies from Yellow Submarine.

The Cheshire Cat Time Eaters were wonderful.

Don’t be alarmed, AV Club, this is just I, Ron Butterfly, not an actual ghost.

Getting set up for the deletion, help yourself out here.

Event Horizon, for all it’s overreach and schlockiness, still gets me, mostly due to Sam Neill’s Dr. Weir.

New Imperial Teen today for the first time in a long time.  Pretty happy about that.

Still, I can’t overstate how tremendous Eugene Levy’s eyebrows are.

You mean the further you go back in art and culture, the more regressive and problematic the attitudes espoused often are? Fascinating. Have you considered giving a TED Talk about this new discovery you’ve made?

We’ve had our best scientists on it.

Maybe they can get the guy who scored Worker and Parasite.