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I saw Lethal Weapon when it premiered, haven't seen it since. Predator and RoboCop I saw on the old big screen as well, and have watched them both a dozen times at least, because they are fucking great, and The Hidden and Extreme Prejudice, also fucking great. So, sure, Lethal Weapon….why not.

I find that the "OMG Dowd gave an A or A-. B+ or D, F" whatever just such tired tired tired schtick in the comments. He has his preferences and peculiarities, like any critic, and I personally don't find Dowd an insightful or particularly interesting critic,(on this site, Iggy V, I think, is really quite good), and he

Everyone needs to relax. He said he'd grab her "pussy" not her, "cunt." He's a gentleman. Please move along.

my2sense: Gilliam is a major artist, Among directors, he'd be in my top five with Kubrick, Cronenberg, Scorcese, The Coen Brothers,… others for sure as well, but I think he's certainly in the conversation. Tideland is just brilliant dark fantasy with something to say about being alive, and the young actress (Jodelle

On the subject, I'd mention how great the soundtrack is for The End of Violence, I sorta remember liking and being kind of intrigued by the movie when I saw it, but I don't recall the story well and should probably give it a rewatch, the soundtrack, though, is spectacular and I've played it frequently over the years,

Well, someone should mention that 1976 classic film Hawmps! starring Slim Pickens and Denver Pyle. I don't remember really anything about the actual story except camels, army, slapstick, old west, but it was a kiddie comedy about this very subject that I saw in an actual theater as a wee lad, and if a once reputable

Just a heads up, as of 8/16 this is on Netflix streaming. I was pleasantly surprised, it didn't show up in recently added, but I found it looking for something else. It's a great work, the commitment of the actors and crew, the direction and the editing, it does require patience, but it is superb. jonathanrosenbaum.net

I always read the review before I comment, but tonight, …I didn't like Chandra's kiss, beyond it's obvious purpose to move Stone to first chair, and yeah, her crying rather than redirect, sorta sexist, and malpractice,…

Say what you want about that truly terrible show, but I laughed so hard reading the AVClub comments section from those Season 8 reviews that it still puts a smile on my face, although I was, admittedly, drunk, because Sunday.

"Just another Uptown misdemeanor homicide."

Actually, he's not watching Seinfeld, and he only becomes interested in hearing Leon relate details of the show when he gets himself wired to the gills on Adderall.

I saw what Sepinwall said, and clearly Price wanted to show that he's getting in touch with his inner fuck the world hoodlum homeboy side, so sure, shave your head, get a whatever the fuck that was on his deltoid tat, smoke some H, tax the other cons to use the cell, all to the good. But I assume though that he wants

They were smoking heroin, "chasing the dragon," if your going to smuggle, a half of ounce of heroin is worth a lot more than cocaine, and is a much better drug for laying around jail.

What are you talking about? This wasn't some intense hyper coded subconscious fugue, it couldn't have been any more literal or tedious. It was just straight up pandering to an audience that would find a sitcom parody cute or clever and to the network, because it was like a twenty minute retro, ain't USA great, ass

Yeah, for sure, I just found the sitcom parody parody to be an inane way to explore it.

I disagree. The show has used fantasy, delusion, and hallucination before to further our look into Elliot's mind, but in this case, I didn't find it interesting, funny, or clever. It didn't add anything new to my understanding of the character, and actually seemed rather out of character to have Eliot fall into a odd

I talked my mom into taking my friend and I (we were 13) to see this when it was a first run where it played n a beautiful Neo -Baroque vaudeville era theater on a Saturday afternoon matinee double feature with Circle of Iron. Phantasm was of course, awesome, but the scene in Circle where Eli Wallach is sitting in a

I don't even remotely comprehend the hatred directed towards this movie or Man of Steel. Maybe because I never read or gave a shit about comic books growing up or as an adult, (I understand when you start wearing big boy pants, there, uh, graphic novels about superheros), but either way, to find them somehow so much

As far as we know she wasn't by Naz, it was consensual, but it doesn't matter, they had sex, of which there's evidence, she's dead, and one of the charges is sexual assault in the first degree, rape.

I'm not saying dude's guilty, I'm pointing out the very reasonable and hard to disprove scenario the prosecution can present to rebut any argument that he wasn't covered in blood,.so he must be innocent.