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don't be silly.
we use Electric Eels.

yeah nah.

more perilous in inner-city Melbourne is becoming entangled in an immaculately groomed beard.

ha; you can keep the Superfan Certificate, only have to love the music to qualify, being a painful nerd who knows who played what on which track is no prerequisite ..

Is Princess Kaguya the one with 'Little Bamboo'?
Cuz I saw it recently, and whilst it was lovely, I didn't enjoy it as much as Spirited Away; couldn't give a shit about Oscars ..

I loved it, close to the top of my Coens tree for sure.

Utopia is really good; anything by the Working Dog team is generally worth checking out (e.g. Frontline, Hollowmen and of course the Castle)

have you read the Jack Irish books?
I love Peter Temple, his stuff is great; while I love the Jack Irish series, I probably enjoyed two of his non-Irish books, 'the Broken Shore' and 'Truth' a bit better.
Both have an Aboriginal character, Dove, who is every bit as cool as Jack Irish's Cam (Aaron Pedersen's character on

What a fucking great comment Pop Culture Survivor, thank you for somewhat restoring my faith in the AV club commentariat.
The 'c'mon son' evoked the ghost of ZMF, too.

I like the idea of reminding people that they were once in fact aligned with bronies, as I do with a certain young man I know - told the dude he was being lame at the time (hey; I have a daughter, the cartoon is ok but nothing special at all) - now I gleefully bring it up with regularity and the dude can only cringe

glad you were able to transcribe that one; it is a gag of sheer genius.

David Byrne will be the one for me; I will weep like a child and curse mortality - he's still pretty active and fit, but he ain't no spring chicken ..

sorry; yep, the Good Dinosaur.
I liked it a lot, a bit of a throwback, had an Old Yeller/Bambi vibe - it had my daughter in tears at the end, we watched Inside Out with her earlier this year and she didn't produce tear one, but she was weeping when **SPOILERS**
Spot was re-united with his family and parted ways with

.. I gotta go take the family to see the Last Dinosaur, feel free to carry on with out me!

Flameo!

agreed, and yes, it seems to be a very American thing - I have been to precisely one film in my life where people felt compelled to (sheepishly) applaud at the end of the film (obviously I'm not in the US) ..

or whether he was an alien.

*imagining, not imaging!

Cape Fear has it's moments, but not in the same league as Taxi Driver.