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God you’re a fucking idiot.

This sounds sexual.

Yep. Don’t remember AV Club running an obituary of him.

I’d go for some beef right about now.

He’s currently starring in #7 movie of this week in the US.

I literally applauded.

Well, shit. The forest and road looked pretty Russian too. Oh well. At least it was done well.

Having just finally finished Trust and still in the middle of the current bunch of Arrested Development episodes, I ask, how many more shows about wealthy families do I need? I’ll give it a spin on the strength of its creators and cast (Alan Ruck! Sarah Snook! Kieran Culkin!), but ugh.

Hello from the Motherland. So I have no clue if they filmed the last scenes in actual Russia, but it damn well looks like it, or a very fine substitution/green screens combination, unlike the scene with Oleg’s father which oh so clearly wasn’t taking place in Russia. Either way, the feeling of authenticity added so

“Venus”, in this original incarnation, was a classic in the Soviet Union (and still is to a degree in Russia), enough of a classic to have a “misheard” title based on the first line of the chorus, “she’s got it”. Here it is fondly remembered as “Shizgara”, which had a lot to do with people’s lack of education and

Amber Midthunder is the coolest name ever. And she is very cool as well.

remove music and bands with “hateful content,”

I’m not. And don’t call me Shirley.

My hot take is that Quill was fine in GotG’s own movies. Because he was written by James Gunn. The two guys who wrote Infinity War fucked up his character, made him way too damn insecure and childish and even managed to fuck up the Guardians’ dynamic. He and Rocket were doing fine, why drive a wedge between them now?

Sparks still going at it in their 70s. Gotta love ‘em.

Phone home?

The headline should’ve been all about Jerry Lee Lewis. Headlining a fest at 82 is amazing.

Anyone remembers Interstate 60, the barely-released, Marsden and Gary Oldman-starring movie about fate and all kids of metaphors about life? It became everyone’s favorite movie in Russia after it became a staple of our TV evenings (because it was cheap to show it, I guess). It wasn’t particularly brilliant, but it was

Ugh. I went to see in a theater for some reason. I don’t have kids.

While yes, do it please... I wish Eden Sher would try some other stuff. Star in movies maybe. She has what it takes.