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I love Donnie Darko not for its perceived mindfuckery or "depth" but for the oddball characters and the dialog. Kelly has shown himself to be completely tone deaf in the years since, and his cut of DD kind of shows that the movie only worked even on that level for me because someone took it away from him and tightened

Who put the stick up her butt? That is cruel.

There are trade offs, but no the emissions from producing a single EV power train does not outweigh the lifetime emissions of an internal combustion engine.

It would be cool if they could still get Demme to be involved…

It's being made by Bad Robot and Warner Brothers Television, it's just being distributed by Hulu. Like House of Cards was Netflix first big foray into drama distribution, but was financed by Media Rights Capital and made by a handful of production shingles.

In April I saw Emmylou Harris and Danny Lanois perform Wrecking Ball in its entirety, it was one of the finest shows I've ever seen. Two consummate musicians bringing to life an album of songs that only works right with the two of them on stage together. So yeah I disagree, but then again that was a special

Bay and Night are almost always financially successful, WS Anderson too for the most part, that's all that matters.

I thought that was odd too but I read somewhere today that the hard drives used in it were $150 a piece and that price didn't drop. Solid state memory prices dropped over these years because of the huge economies of scale involved, but the niche iPod Classic was just about the only product using hard drives that small

The iPhone just went to 128GB, chances are the rest will follow. Not to mention there are still Classics to be acquired.

That would be even weirder now given the name check of Tokyo Drift in 22.

Um, because that's not a downgrade from Fukunaga or anything. Lin has done some fun as hell films and some of the best tv episodes ever thanks to Community but that doesn't make him at all qualified for this.

I definitely love The Simpsons, the satire of the early seasons is second to none, and the absurdity of it was so much fun contrasting with the earnest emotional moments of its best episodes, but overall, yes I prefer Futurama because its emotional content was allowed to be stronger because it was an ongoing story

Well then you missed out on a number of the show's all time best episodes actually.

Is that a thing that's happening? It sounds glorious for making fun of.

I think it probably has more to do with his clear desire to be a leading man in an industry that probably doesn't allow for a lot of lead roles for shall we say less traditional looking people. I think he needs to embrace his character actor side to get himself in better projects, like his performance as Dali in

Jean Dujardin is an odd one for you to point out, that was just two years ago and he immediately followed that up with movies directed by Martin Scorsese and George Clooney.

SHIELD is a large part of the foundation of the MCU, and she started the organization. It's obvious that this wouldn't have been necessary were they not pressed for time and only able to do one Captain America movie set during the 40's, but given the circumstances I'm down for this.

It's such a shame because that stupid campaign replaced the Messin' with Sasquatch campaign which I loved. It never convinced me to buy their jerky but it always got me laughing.

Just in case you were worried there would ever be a good King Arthur movie. Then again hiring Guy Ritchie put the stops on that long ago.

That'd be a really good career move for a respected actress/star on the rise.