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The idea that Oppenheimer might be this generation or whatever’s 2001 is interesting since it gives me hope that a new new Hollywood is just a handful of years down the road. But it’s hard for me to see how a big budget sci-fi extravaganza with a famously confusing ending wound up serving as the “stage-setter” for

Her admittance to him in this season’s “bestest place on earth,” that she feels safest with him, is a devastating reality check.

Admission is the word you want

If that happens I will launch a podcast arguing that he staged the whole thing

I am really liking Life & Beth, though.

He won’t be part of the reunion but he does plan on releasing Ambient Music 5: Music for Cash-Ins.

This list is a total nightmare. Washing Machine is their best album, followed by Sister, A Thousand Leaves, and Sonic Nurse. Daydream rounds out the top five. By the way, Bad Moon Rising is woefully underrated.

“Stories of his day to day life of chilling out, being cool, and, presumably, accidentally falling into romantic relationships with many of the more famous women on the planet.”

Tom Hanks is on the left?

Yes, your comment is too long, but if that’s what was needed to get to the phrase “constant televisual cornucopia,” so be it. Upvoted.

Admittedly, I only watched about half of the HBO documentary, but her little box of medical tech that was supposed to do all the actual work strikes me as hilarious and reminds me of Marge Simpson’s immortal line, “See all that stuff in there, Homer? That’s why your robot never worked!”

“This is all quite novel in the United States, but actually AMC has been doing it for years in our European theaters. Indeed, in Europe we charge a premium for the best seats in the house — as do just about all sellers of tickets in other industries — take sports events, concerts and live theater, for example.”

Please take care of the quotation marks issue in the final paragraph it’s driving me nuts

I’d like to see a list of which villains here got to do a “we’re not so different, you and I” speech.

my bad

RIP. Wonderful actress. No mention of her near-orgasmic voiceover work for Hidden Valley Ranch?

I CAN GET DRESSED UP
LET MY HAIR DOWN

The taglines practically write themselves!
Chutes and Ladders: It’s a long way down to the top.
Monopoly: This time, it’s business.
Sorry!: Not sorry.

Lost track of Lanegan and his work, though I always heard good things through the years. I still have my copy of Screaming Trees’ Dust, which I bought the week it came out still maintain is wall-to-wall great, one of the few underrated albums from the Seattle grunge thing. Somehow, no matter how many times I hear it,

I CAN GET DRESSED UP
LET MY HAIR DOWN

unlistenable album from a not-at-all-great band