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Paul Tatara
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This movie is too subtle for me.

Yeah, I said farewell to them at least 28 years ago.

"On the Josie And The Pussycats soundtrack, reality and bullshit are inseparable." Hey! That's about to happen at the White House!

Just at a Trump rally.

Well, it couldn't have been much more offensive than "Shiny Happy People."

I don't see why not!

He was going to remake Dad's segment of "The Twilight Zone," but it's too hard to cut an actor's head off with a helicopter blade.

Then Trump is Winston Churchill!

Fisk hitting the home run to beat the Reds back in '75 was awful goddamn dramatic, too. I was a kid, but I was watching that!

Do not judge a man lest ye have rapped a verse in his shoes.

Well, she's Someone's wife, anyways.

A video of you eating string beans wouldn't be anywhere near as entertaining.

I have had personal interactions with Woody, and have eaten meat right in front of him at a restaurant. He didn't seem to care, although he also may not have known precisely where he was at the time. I wasn't really sure.

Won't get food again.

Carpenter doesn't write scores, he noodles them.

Wasn't that last part another Herzog documentary??

I don't think "Safe" is supposed to be scary. It's supposed to be unnerving, which is different. I also think it's a brilliant movie, and I'm normally not a Haynes fan. Julianne Moore should have won an Oscar.

Most Wheels.

I'm absolutely convinced that Diesel can play "mentally challenged."

I don't quite get it, either. He's written a lot of depressing songs, to be sure, but he's also written a great many romantic, philosophical, and downright funny songs. And he always has a self-deprecating sense of humor in interviews. I think the intensity of what he does just overwhelms people who never want to