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Holy shit I was at that Glasto! I was barely compos mentis at Cypress Hill, don't remember much of it at all.

"Awwww prairie shit…. Everybody!"

Oh shit, I forgot he was in Virtuality!

That footage of him refusing to clap during Elia Kazan's Lifetime Oscar acceptance is almost chilling.

I was listening to this on public transportation and kept rewinding back to choice moments and covering my mouth in order to suppress my laughter. It's The True Meaning of The Gambler:

Bubbles walks up the stairs to have a meal with his sister and her child.

What's scary is that even if he doesn't win, he's laid the groundwork for someone else to come along and apply the same rhetoric, the same demagoguery and win the same supporters he had, who most likely will be even more angry in four years' time.

I recently watched Bob Roberts for the first time this week, and I can't tell if that film was eerily prescient, or whether we're locked in this constant loop where the same things just keep happening over and over with different degrees of intensity and absurdity.

Or a 2x4.

Oh well, at least Susser got a sweet gourmet Japanese dinner out of it.

I would definitely classify Under The Skin as a horror film. There's no other way to describe what I felt watching the beach scene. Even the scene where she seduces the man with the facial deformity left me feeling queasy and anxious and sad.

I really need to watch that film again.

I know exactly what you mean. I only watched my first proper horror film in the cinema about two years ago (went to the premiere of It Follows as part of the London Film Festival and was pretty scared, but scared in the same way I get scared on a rollercoaster).

I read that the Amundsen-Scott station in Antarctica have an annual viewing of The Thing after the last flight has left for the winter. In mid-winter, they watch The Shining.

I don't think the problem is that the effects looks particularly terrible in this sequence. It's just that this scene had to follow on from the truly extraordinary defibrillator scene, which is still a high water mark for a scare that comes out of nowhere and just keeps going.

I think this is my personal favourite Daily Mash article

I recently watched episode 5 of You're The Worst which dealt with PTSD and this quote was running through my head as I watched this ep:

Mmmm apricot and lamb go well in a tagine too!

That sounds great! What's the recipe?