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My favorite is still "The Beat(en) Generation". Such a perfectly crafted, bitter little single. Fun fact: When the local alt-rock radio station played this back in 1989-1990, I thought it was called "The Beachin' Generation".

Hendricks on Ice is absolutely going to be the headline of at least one review for this movie.

It's very much a UK vs. US thing. (Or should I say UK v US?)

This is more common than some might think. I have friends who, separately, knew Bryan Singer and Paul Thomas Anderson at the start of their careers. Both told me stories about Singer and Anderson obsessively networking 24/7, doing anything they could to get to the right people.

But Page wasn't using product. Nobody used product back then. The guy in this movie is all about the product.

I've been seeing this same photo from the film for over a year now, and I still love it. Because the girl's totally like, "These guys are gross!"

I Wonder If My Windshield Wipers Are Working

'60s/'70s period pictures never get the hair right. Nobody in 1969 had hair like that dude on the left of the photo.

Sicario 2: Cocaine Cowboys vs. Illegal Aliens

Don't forget Olympus Mons. Bitchin' views.

"So we should mention Drew Barrymore in Scream, right?"
"No, let's list Rose McGowan."
"Because?"
"…"

Let's just come out and say it: She will play a trans woman, because she has a mannish face and build and thus would be convincing in the part. P.S. I love Anjelica Huston.

Ouagadougouia

Pittsburghia

Oh dear. Sliding Doors and Love Actually are "British" only in that they take place in the UK.

This review dismisses the likelihood that a person's life could so easily go in three different directions, then acknowledges Poland's own uncertain future at the time Blind Chance was made. Hmm, you think maybe the character Witek was actually meant to be a stand-in for the Polish people?

Yes, but Neve Campbell will cup your genitals in the photo.

Four hundred billion dollars. And a picture with him costs just $5, which he donates to the heroin addict who lives in the cupboard under his stairs.

The Apes of Wrath

Upvoted for Gregory Peckory.