joeinthebox66
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I’m actually with you on Hush. I liked it a lot at first, but it hasn’t held up to me as well with subsequent rewatches. It feels like one of those horror movies that would have worked better as a short film or as an anthology segment. Also “Adult Swim horror movie” is a perfect description for Creep and I love it.

This is a pretty lousy thing to do. What happened to good old Christian values?

This is the correct ranking.  (With Andor probably at the top... ironically, its the one I still haven’t finished).

“Show feet!” -b4r0nTrump$

Plus, we get to see Dolph Lundgren do what he was put on this earth to do. What he has dedicated his life to, trained and studied to do: chemical engineering.

Bruh he was in the last episode.

I bet Netflix absolutely did not want 5 hours, negotiated him down to 4 and then said "fuck it if you stay in budget do whatever..." But they'll still release the four hour version as the "normal" one and let him call his a director's cut to save face.

Best of headline, blurst of headlines.

The AV Club’s editors are the worth.  Hardly worse the money they are paid.  

Obliviously, it’s not worst the hassle to fix it.

Thankth, Tham Barthanti!

Do they even have editors at “Gawker” any longer?

It wath the betht of headlineth. It was the blurtht of headlineth.

I was wondering why both aren’t on here as well. Looks like they’re picking the best from each comedian. But Raw and Delirious are both top-10 all-time.

Raw’s the pinnacle in terms of material but the article is right that Delirious was such an unexpectedly perfect debut special that it probably had more impact.  He was 22 when it was released.  Insane.

No Bill Burr? No Bill Hicks? No Hannibal Buress? No Stewart Lee? No Cameron Esposito? No Lewis Black?

Now now... He donned the War Machine suit for the trailer. Doesn’t that count? ... ... Wait. No. I suppose it doesn’t.   Well, it likely had some biometric stuff that would instantly sniff non-Rhodey DNA and go, “NOT THE MOMMA!” and fry/eject Skrudey.  I’d take my no-prize now, but I got one for the Pryde scale

Plus movies like Taxi Driver, where the popular image of Times Square was a grungy, porn and grindhouse-strewn dump. To be honest, many cities that had these wonderous movie palaces from the 20s and 30s saw them bec0me dingy porn and grindhouses by the 70s. My current home town of Columbus OH had a ton of them back

The other levels get increasingly difficult as you make your way through a Regan-era depiction of a crime ridden New York City”

And taken out with a bullet to the dome too, no big fight.