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Gilliam's Brazil. Which is technically a Christmas movie, I swear!

I can't stop… WATCHING IT!

I like how the show seems to be going in the direction of showing how the group's brutality at the termites is not something that should rationally continue. The comics sort of let the fucked-upness of that incident go unnoticed by anyone, but Gabriel. I'm glad that some of the group seems to be averse to just

I feel that "From Hell" is a story that could benefit from the miniseries format. However, I do tend to fall back on the same defense for why "Watchmen" shouldn't be adapted to any other format than comics. Sometimes certain pieces of art are best left to their mediums.

This show is getting consistent… REALLY consistent…

The sad thing is that a lot of those cheesy exploitative b-movies from the 70's like "Black Mama, White Mama" or "Faster Pussycat! Kill Kill!" would beat the test.
We really need to move past this test as the be-all-end-all test for representation of women in movies, it's definitely an issue, but the test is not

Please let this happen internet.

Oh, man. We as a human species need more nude Margot Robbie.

I DON"T WANT TO KNOW

There's do much cheer and Capra-ness in this film I can't help but love it to death.

I've always thought that at it's core the game was about how gameplay and atmosphere make a video game and story should be secondary, whether you agree with it or not, there is a really good video about this concept somewhere.

This "Every Frame a Painting" guy is amazing, his other videos talking about film form are amazing, and they are totally worth watching.

I met him once, when I was 5-6. My father was battling cancer at the time and Robin was doing rounds at a party, (my father was very active in the Lance Armstrong biking community), I don't remember much, but my mom told me he was just as over-the-top as you'd expect, but if you talked to him he was a very down to

I also don't think subtext itself makes a movie, it just adds more depth.

I don't think that it's about Vietnam, and I definitely don't agree that C.H.U.D.S. is comparable to A Brave New World, I was referring to the numerous animal rights themes that perpetrate the movie.

No Ninja! No Ninja! NO!

Both of those films, The Exorcist and Night of the Living Dead, are excellent and classics of not just the genre, but of all film. Texas Chainsaw is not entirely exploitative, there's a very clever subtext that slips by a lot of people, myself included sometimes. That said it is remarkably tame (gore-wise) for its

Man, I think it's terrifying compared to the other ones, not to diss NOTLD or The Exorcist, but Texas Chainsaw has a grittiness and a cheapness to it that makes it feel all the more scary, and when the first sledgehammer hits Kirk and he sputters around and convulses and is dragged into the house the movie got me and

Damn, I just watched the new 4K Remaster of TCM last month, it holds up remarkably well as a terrifying horror film and she is one of the best parts of it. Her performance is so real and so amazing, she deserved to be bigger and in more.

"I shouldn't make movies anymore. I should go to a lunatic asylum"