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It was a straight up amazing film. It'd been so long since I watched an animated feature which had a sense of danger and genuinely intense moments.

For me, it was the video to "Equal Rights".

Watching Chelsea Peretti, Eric Andre and Will Arnett trying to out-obnoxious each other is pure, unfiltered, weapons-grade joy.

The fight on the boat between Monkey and one of the Sisters in Kubo & The Two Strings. Some of the best animation I've seen in a long time.

I enjoyed The Nice Guys. So it's weird that it really didn't stay with me that long.

That trailer was so good that I was slightly let down by the film. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the film, but that trailer made it seem like it would be one of the films of the year.

"What else is good?"

The Same Masturbatory Bullshit

Absolutely. It's all love, baby.

Same as it ever was.

EVERYBODY DANCE NOW

"Once In A Lifetime" is as old as I am, and has been part of the soundtrack of my life for a good part of it. I can't remember the exact first time I ever heard the song or watched David Byrne jerking about on the video, but I know that there's something about the song that really speaks to me deep down inside. I find

It's like Black Friday, only with people's opinions.

It's funny in a similar way that Festen was funny.

At one particularly unnerving point, Cave wears a tracksuit.

I'm glad to see the return of this feature. I genuinely enjoyed reading your stories about coming up on the comedy scene and the insights you had on things like working on your craft.

User Blocked.

This sounds like the sort of material that Asghar Farhadi would have a field day with.

Fleabag, Wolf Hall.

I admired the fact that they were willing to kill off Doakes so soon… but it really had nowhere to go after that.