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Saw Pt. 2 last night and I’ve never read the books. I enjoyed it immensely, but a lot of character development and motivations were unclear. I guess Paul is sorta breaking bad? But why? Because he has to? It’s not really clear only within the confines of the film.

Spoilers for 60 year old books again:

Wait, so you’re telling me that the actor who was in a bad movie actually wanted to make a good movie?

Saw it. Not to be glib, but it’s what I think many people would expect: extremely impressive technically, but made with a certain dour humorlessness that can’t help but feel a little silly. I also don’t know that I believed Chalamet as the “man” by the film’s end as much as I believed him as the “boy” at the

One specific douchebag will sue though.
https://kotaku.com/gta-6-florida-miami-joker-tiktok-grand-theft-auto-1851080705

Uh, Brandon Lee. Jason Lee is different guy and very much alive.

In this version he dies after getting ripped on bath salts and chasing an iguana into a canal, where he gets chewed up by a boat propeller.

Oh yeah. That’s Florida Joker.

OH, COME ON.

Well, duh. We knew there was a ‘but’ on this solution or this problem would have been solved IRL by now. Another ‘but’ is people like Netanyahu who have specifically ruled out a(ny) 2 state solution like Jon’s.

The man’s such an icon for being himself you forget Blesse- sorry, BLESSED not only trod the boards with some of the greatest thespians of the latter half of the 20th century, but also beat the absolutely piss out of them when he felt they needed it.

I want a team-up movie starring Werner Herzog, Jeff Goldbloom, Christopher Walken, Willem Dafoe, and Steve Buscemi, all chewing the scenery. Maybe make it a heist film.

Yeah, it’s Herzog. Calling it “hell” isn’t necessarily an insult coming from him. 

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This has got to be equal first with BRIAN BLESSED reading his own autobiography, titled Absolute Pandemonium.

I was initially going to respond that Bavarians don’t consider Hamburg to be really Germany anyway, but I live elsewhere and hence have tact.  ;)

Well, yes, of course, but you’re supposed to respond with, “Oh, not in Hamburg, no, it’s a Bavarian expression

Robbie always says it’s full of erotic elements. I don’t see it so much as erotic. I see it more full of obscenity. It’s just - Barbieland is vile and base. I wouldn’t see anything erotical here.

I read this a few weeks ago. If you haven’t yet do yourself a favor and check it out. Especially the audio version since he reads it himself. Maybe my favorite thing he’s ever done.

They sure lifted a lot of arabic and middle eastern culture for something that’s supposed to be a distant memory.