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Letters from Iwo Jima, which is pretty good, but exceptional for the reason listed here: a humanizing account of Axis soldiers.

I discount everyone between the ages of 13 and 18's taste. It's a turbulent time and there's usually no throughline.

The TV Guide channel has original programming now.

Top 10 all-time soundtrack. A great artist at the service of a wholly commercial endeavor, and it all just works.

TIL Mike Tirico is white.

Also, the amount of catharsis on Gene Kelly's face as they tip over the second couch - plus all the fake laughter at the end of the real scene - I wonder how many takes THAT took.

Man, Sinatra just has no grace *at all.* Especially next to Gene the King. Dude almost falls down on the last turn.

Aziz seems to be forgetting a little multicultural mixed-family TV show known as The Munsters.

So that Nightcrawler quote is from Genesis, not Revelations … this may or may not be relevant, but you literally could not have been further away from the right book in the Bible.

Yeah, no, Ethan Hawke is awesome.

…cozy and pleasant aren't the words I'd use to describe Lore, but it's definitely one of the few podcasts you can churn through multiple episodes in one sitting.

Have you seen the film?

I don't consistently watch the show, but just reading these *reviews* and the comments bring tears to my eyes. God Bless Nathan Fielder for capturing his vaguely menacing psychological genius for posterity.

"We didn't need dialogue. We had synthesizers!" - Gloria Swanson, Press Your Luck theme song writer

Yeah, I didn't feel the movie really earned that "WHAT A TWIST" ending at all, mostly because it relied SO heavily on having seen the first one.

I disagree, in that the out and out scariest part of Jaws (for me) is when he comes barrelling into the sinking Orca - I watched that in 70mm and all but noped myself right out of theater in spite of seeing it a dozen times and knowing all the beats.

Look upon my works ye mighty and despair …

Maybe he got his from Leslie NIelsen?

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