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Shoulda resigned with crudité.

as someone from rural PA. he so far doesn’t seem to be getting much traction, but willie hortoning is absolutely a valid strategy, lot of ignorant, racist people here, and credibly weilded, fear of “those criminal black men” is like candy for a lot around here. one potential irony is since oz is turkish, he’s not the

Literally unfathomable to me that somebody could ND the beautiful Maurader yesterdday but NP this barely-a-car for about half the money.

That’s his own version of Willie Horton, but will it work? It did for papa Bush.

Don’t price actual Manx’s then. Granted, I’m in Newport Beach, but I’ve seen them push $40K.

Its still a roll cage in the sense that Wranglers use them (also attaches to the flimsiest windshield on the planet). You’re right, floor welded cages would be stronger, and you could easily add that to this on the cheap. Edit: After a second look, the cage goes into the dash (not the windshield) which most likely

I think this could easily be worth the price depending on the quality of the build.

No I meant Us, I’m confusing all my pronouns.

It Follows’ fucked me up for a few solid weeks.

“Us” was utterly chilling to me, especially in regard to that one key character. I find I can’t shake that chill.

One sequence which takes place at night and in the rain, and it feels impossible not to think of, say, the T-Rex escape in Jurassic Park, given the distance between the characters and the threat that looms over them both. But Peele never especially bothers to set up concrete exterior shots of what in his scene is a

That was my assessment; Get Out was an incredibly tight film. Every piece of it was there for a reason. Not a frame of film was wasted.

Us was more sprawling and nebulous. The symbolism and metaphors were tied to things that had no single origin or easy answers. But oddly, that made the horrific imagery more effective

Sure - but those turds are so runny, foul-smelling, and corn-studded that they’re unforgettable.

sorry I meant Us lol lol lol

Internet opinion on Shyamalan is so weird - there are far fewer turds in his filmography than people pretend. 

He isn’t able to tell a concrete story, and thus, will not be invited to my birthday party this year.

yeah this review sold me even harder. movies don’t have to make sense for me to love them!

Get Out is more cohesive, but I enjoyed Us more for its stoner logic - it’s like a bad dream. 

same. Them was a clever metaphor for the guilt sometimes felt around striving, and I thought it was executed well thanks to some great performances. Seems like he brings out some amazing performances at the very least.

As someone who liked how odd and messy Us was, I fully embrace Jordan Peele’s stranger, messier impulses.