All this has happened before and will happen again.
All this has happened before and will happen again.
I think I must have watched The Wire at least four times all the way through at this point. I even had a little Christmas ritual, where after having driven my family home from my aunt's after Christmas dinner, I would stay up, pour myself a scotch, and then pick an episode to watch by myself, grateful for some alone…
Not an American, so it's just another Thursday for me.
"Drake Malfoy"
It's weird that both Goon nor Slap Shot were overlooked by a lot of people. Slap Shot is probably the best film I've seen about ice hockey, and arguably one of the best sports movies ever made.
For all its violence, profanity and frat-boy slapstick (frat-stick?) it was a surprisingly sweet natured film.
"Gmail? That'll never catch on!"
Ida and Phoenix are both excellent films and deal a little with the situation you describe in your last paragraph.
Ever since I went bald I try to avoid eating spicy food in public. I never realized that hair was such a good sweat buffer.
I also have a soft spot for License to Kill. Death by explosive decompression was probably one of the most hardcore things that had ever been in a Bond film up to that point.
"Harry Potter and the Aversion to Lower Case Typography".
Heathers.
There is a time and place for subtlety, and that time was before "Scary Movie".
I loved the Mulefa because it was such a moment of phantasmagorical weirdness in a series which had already given us Armored Bears, cowboy balloonists and witches. An entire society of what in my head looked like a cross between a tapir, and antelope and a bicycle really pushed the limits of the fantastic. Pullman…
I fell out of the series around the time of Order of the Phoenix.
Yeah, but on the other hand, it's a massive money-maker. It could have potentially redefined how we come to think about premium subscription content as being this adult oriented medium, thus creating our current market saturated with boobs, blood and peen.
I was so happy when she got her own story in Toy Story that Time Forgot.
Ruh-roh!
"Y'know, Nietzsche says: "Out of chaos comes order.".
The final scene of Big Night.