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Officer Serpico
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Knees are ugly as fuck why would you give them a window to stare out of.

I VETO'D FOR CHAYNG

looks like a trash paperback. the effects in that trailer look like shit. and what the fuck, there really IS a cliche now of using slow version of old songs for dramatic effect. garbage fire.

It's dated at this point, but Kirby Dick's documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated is worth checking out. Jack Valenti is a mutherfucker.

jet ski testical injury rates are soaring

you mean more annoying little boys saying "papa" alot? that future?

Havent lots of other people worked with her as well?

Why is Tig Notaro's opinion/perspective any more or less valid than anyone else's? About Amy Schumer or anything else?

Trainwreck was OK. Maybe you need a wife/husband to watch it with — on a Thursday night after your kid goes to bed — to enjoy it, tho.

that would give the internet like 98% less content.

thanks I'm gonna look them up and start following them.

I'm looking forward to getting a crowler of Evil Smoosh in a few weeks, but there's no way I can hack one of their can releases. Shit has gotten way too crazy for me to consider waiting in a line like that.

Some breweries whose brews I'd love to have access to are Trillium, Treehouse and Other Half. I read great things about their beers but outside of a long drive I just can't get them. And I'm a pretty casual beer fan so I'm not in on any bottle trade action.

eh I think brewers are doing the natural thing when something catches on and pushing the haziness and resinous mouthfeel to the extreme, and I can't really get into it personally. I like it a bit dry on the finish, not coating my mouth in stick icky.

Naw, I love them. That's just the flavors I like. I'm not an adventurous drinker and I really have not had any interest in the latest trend of gose and sour beers, etc.

Coronado is available in PA, as is Anderson Valley. We've got way better hyper-local choices than that stuff in south central PA.

it is.

1:09 feels like an eternity for a TV commercial, tho I imagine the editing style of the time has something to do with that.

I sure hope John C. Reilly's sword is signed by Randy Jackson.

meh…on the whole I'm not a huge fan of the Assembly cut. There are a few things added back in that flesh some of the characters out in a way I can get behind, but alot of that stuff bogs down the film and/or are too drastically different.