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I’ve read four of the ones on the list and I personally enjoyed The Vision more than three of them.

I’m surprised that Chris Ware’s Building Stories didn’t make the list, or indeed Rusty Brown (Acme Novelty Library #20 alone surely is worth a mention).

I’m gonna shOoOoOoT

I think women and seaman don’t mix.

Thanks for the recommend!

Ugh, the fact that “Free Churro” lost out to The Simpsons this year in the Emmys is as quietly devastating as anything that’s happened on the show.

Really looking forward to this series. I think Bojack Horseman had some of the most incisive writing about mental illness on television. And it’s genuinely startling to see how this show evolved and surprised everyone who had written it off as a “kinda funny, smart-ass celebrity satire with funny talking animals” in

Leaving aside the worst cockney accent this side of Dick Van Dyke, it was pretty entertaining.

Movies are not necessarily just stories told with pictures and words at the same time. It’s an experiential medium, designed to immerse you entirely using a variety of techniques, whether it’s bombarding you with sight and sound, or deliberately withholding it.

There’s a great video on YouTube which analyses K-Pop as a weird funhouse mirror expression of Late Stage Capitalism, as most of the entertainment industry in South Korea is funded and controlled by their tech and electronics companies, which dominate the economy.

Definitely my pick for film of the year so far.

Bear down for mid-terms.

Do it! I’m almost absolutely certain you will not regret it!

Scrotal Recall is another one, and a case where the initial title was so bad they ended up changing it to Lovesick.

I KNOW RIGHT?!?

As I stated elsewhere, there were inconsistencies in the testimony of Ruth Greenglass at Grand Jury where she testified that she handed notes to Julius directly, and at Trial where she stated that Ethel Rosenberg typed up the notes.

There’s still some dispute as to how much Ethel Rosenberg knew.

You know what’s a really under-appreciated movie? Clockers.

I read this and I was when you peacock eat it