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Are you fucking kidding me? You’ve spent every episode so far complaining that it wasn’t tying everything together, and then when it finally does with a major event (teased in last week’s episode, even), you complain about that.

It’s been a while since I’ve watched the episodes, but I recall believing Ralph didn’t actually cause the fire or kill the horse (he did a lot of awful stuff), but Tony wanted to believe it so bad so he could have an actual excuse to kill him that no other reality existed. IIRC there was some other stuff going on with

Yorick's Kleenex story he tells to explain his hang-up for sex has stuck with and bothered me for YEARS.

Ive bought a cameo from Tom Arnold twice now for a friend for what started as a prank and has now genuinely turned into something heartwarming. That guy is surprisingly funny and surprisingly kind.

The Gunman was pretty good.

Speaking of Kilmer being the best part in films, there's a little known but pretty good movie called Felon with Stephen Dorff and Harold Perrineau that I really enjoyed. Kilmer plays an incarcerated murderer.

No way.

I’ve never had the same issues with Alien: Resurrection that others did. Maybe I watched it young enough (certainly too young for an R-rated movie) that it all just seemed awesome. What I HAVE found interesting that it was unknowingly my first experience watching cinema through French direction and design. Over the

I listened to an interview between Marc Maron and Matt Damon recently where the latter talked about in COLLEGE, he took a writing/acting class and wrote the first 40 pages of a screenplay (the early bones of what would become Good Will Hunting) instead of the short story he was asked to do, and he was convinced he was

I understand that for some people this game had severe glitches that ruined the game or made it unplayable, and I feel for them, and I hope if they spent money on it, they got refunded.

I went with my friend. We had a good time.

Anthony Mackie explored homosexuality in Striking Vipers (Black Mirror). He clearly is not against homosexuality in general or in portraying it as an actor. I think he framed this a bit weird, but it seems that what he’s saying is that there is room for the portrayal of “non-toxic” masculinity, a platonic love and

I went from liking to loving The Hateful Eight when I realized it is structured and shot essentially as a three-act play, complete with a (mostly) singular set and the use of levels (when one person sits, another stands, etc.). A lot of people think it falls apart in the 3rd act—and I do think it is weakest there—but

You’re focusing on the wrong thing. It’s not the “virtue signaling” people care about it, it’s the “meaningless” bit. People want to see more than diversity in the workplaces of the businesses they frequent—that should be the bare minimum. What they want is year-long acknowledgement that Black and LGBTQ people exist,

It’s my understanding (and I can be wrong) that partially because Val Kilmer is such a method actor, that he has on occasion been stand-offish and dickish to his co-workers and collaborators. I don’t agree with that kind of behavior, but I kind of understand it? All the same, it was a little disappointing to learn,

I ate a Pokemon card once for $5. Good deal.

It’s pretty fucking brazen of any Americans to comment on this after our country has spent the last 11 years terrorizing the Middle East.

This feels like a Ryan George reference, which I enjoy.

When I was somewhere between 4 and 6, my dad took me over to his friend’s apartment. His friend had a massive hog which he kept in the apartment like a house pet. They put me in this room with that thing and had a child safety gate to keep both of us ideally from getting out and bothering them while they drank beer in

I could be wrong, but I believe that it’s referring to the niche group of people (whose Venn diagram often overlaps with incels) that believe that wearing make-up is some kind of a cheat or hides what a woman really looks like.