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You're crazy

I can't get with you on the idea that Floridada sounds like it's from Post Pavilion. Floridada isnt even close to drone-ey enough for that album. It sounds more like a Beach Boys song if Brian Wilson was born in the last 20 years.

Yeezus is number one by far in my opinion.

You can't hide such an assumption in a large amount of paragraphs. What the heck makes you think that humiliation is somehow a "cheap" emotion? Are you ranking emotions? Are you an emotional elitist? Humiliation is like "inexplicable violence or a fart joke?" Don't act so insane. Humiliation is an emotion; not an

Don't be ridiculous. Claiming that a movie isn't a romantic comedy because it's screwball comedy is like claiming that City Lights isn't a romantic comedy because it's a "slapstick comedy." The term screwball comedy defines nothing more than the style of comedy (insane farce.) There is an entire book written by the

I think you're just projecting. You're assuming that the film is trying to make a comment on the romance because you didn't like the romance for some reason. The movie definitely points out what a short sighted delusion can do (when presented with callousness), but it makes it very clear that Lemmon and MacLaine's

Some Paddy Chayefsky? Marty, The Hospital.
Whit Stillman: Metropolitan.
Paul Mazursky: Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, Blume In Love.
Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night?
Mr Hulot's Holiday.
Jean Renoir: French Cancan, The Rules of The Game.
More Woody Allen: Midnight In Paris, Hannah and Her Sisters, Purple Rose of Cairo,

Ugh, what a terribly thought through opinion…Punch Drunk Love is beautiful precisely because of its humiliation…

Top Hat!!!!

Does anyone else find The Wizard of Oz to be one of the most overrated movies out there?

Woody's funniest film for me has to be a toss up between Deconstructing Harry, Sleeper, and Anything Else.

I love the addition of Petulia and Spider Baby. Did you know that Robert Altman was really committed to directing Petulia for several years and was instrumental in getting it off the ground? One can only imagine what an Altman version woulda been like…

He doesn't hate John Ford's films. He hates John Ford. I mean, dude… The Hateful Eight is obviously and blatantly half-inspired by Stagecoach.

I think a part of Making A Murderer that people seem to look over is that, regardless of whether or not he murdered the girl, 18 years of blatantly false imprisonment made him a murderer.

When was that?

How anyone can make a top list of 2015 films before The Hateful Eight and the Revenant come out is beyond me…

Bowie did a famous cover of Nite Flights, which is on the same Walker Brother's album as The Electrician. So I'm sure he knew of the song at the very least, but those two songs are way too different to claim there was any "ripping off."

I don't think you know what psychology means because it has nothing to do with reasonable suspension of disbelief, which is what you're describing and what is also literally the backbone of the entirety of storytelling since Gilgamesh. There is no part of the pop up book that encourages any talk about psychology

No Babadook is just plain old Psychology.

You're just straight up wrong. This is the exact same thing people said about The Comedies of Remarriage and now they are often mentioned as some of the greatest films of all time and certainly mentioned as the greatest Hollywood films of all time. You're just being judgmental based on content.