mr-mirage1959
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mr-mirage1959

Yeah, that's why I said pseudo-sequel... He certainly didn't have the rights to make an official one, but no one can convince me he wasn't having Gene play the same character. And it's awesome.

I wasn’t trying to be a prick about it or anything; I was just saying that I’d always been under the impression Tarantino was homaging Kansas City Confidential when he decided to name his characters Mr. White and whatnot. But maybe I was wrong, and it’s intended as a shoutout to Pelham. Or maybe it’s both.

He’s really underrated.

Honestly, pick just about anything with Walter Matthau in it and you’ve got a winner.

It’s my favorite ‘70s NYC crime drama, topping The French Connection, Dog Day Afternoon and Serpico. Great ending (atchoo!).

i think making those allows him to make stuff like Fences though.

It’s funny that the article opens with mentioning The Conversation, since Tony Scott made a pseudo-sequel to that, too.

It made me visit The Field Museum, so it all worked out.

The alternate cut of Mimic is very cool as well #watchthis

The Faculty?

This movie’s a lot of fun, and Preston and Child are pretty good at what they do!

Daniel Craig also wears a series of absolutely KILLER sweaters throughout the film. 

Imagine telling someone in 1997 that the Nine Inch Nails guy is not only going to win a couple of Oscars, but literally be only a Tony award away from winning a full EGOT. Its well deserved, Trent is consistently great at what he does. Even the new NIN stuff has been solid and at this point it doesn’t need to be, he

That’s “two-time Academy Award winners Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross”!

I’m split - none of us actually know what’s going on with Britney because one of the issues at hand has always been the level of control placed on her by her own family from a young age. There are genuine questions about her agency/autonomy in statements for or against the doc or basically anything else.

Could work. Although with my original title you can use the song Waiting Around to Die by Townes Van Zandt which was featured in Breaking Bad. Waiting for Dad to Die is pretty sarcastic though which I like.

Call it Waiting Around to Die and I'll be there opening night.

This. It’s so elemental. And the designers were also heavily inspired in their level-design by Dungeons and Dragons, which is (obviously) seen as a major influence on RPGs, but is also the reason DOOM exists as it does as well. Is there a more popular genre than the “shooter” since the original game was released?? I’d

when i’m done yelling at that cloud...

nice article...but FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT’S HOLY - “and it’s less-successful, but still pretty damn successful, 1993 follow-up” - it’s=it is. how many times do we have to go over this, people?????