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yeah, Bad Guys seemed like the most promising of the animated pilots to me.

i feel like Hindenburg was part of a different batch of pilots, i think they had 3 animated and 3 live-action up for voting. but i can't recall the other two live action ones, so i could be wrong.

no need

they undeniably were a boy band. invented out of nothing and nowhere by a businessman for a clothes shop

between The Fugs, the Stooges, Third World War and all the extreme (for the time) bands that were toiling in obscurity and now forgotten, punk was 99% there by the mid '70s. the Pistols didn't invent anything and they didn't do it particularly well either. glorified boy band

fuck this old-ass goofus

i'm not a huge fan of Godzilla 2014 but man, Shin Gojira bored the pants off of me. it was like bureaucracy overkill - i don't need to see EVERY government agency being convinced that monsters are real. i don't need to know the model of every jeep and tank the soldiers are driving, and every bomb they're dropping. it

the actor who ended up with an uncredited cameo as Arabian Prince will get the shaft yet again and be relegated to appearing in the North Korean-funded Pulgasari reboot

now we just gotta wait and see what monster movie's gonna pick up Ren and Yella, then we'll have a full sweep

the tiny tarps covering the top 1/4 of all the equipment carts are very, very funny but my main question is whether the camera and jib that appear in every single shot of a dunk are ever explained in the context of the film?

the Summit Ice logo looks enough like a Hitler hair swoop that i'm pretty convinced it's not an accident

you could combine the two to make one of that little scamp Calvin pissin' on the cross

oh, don't get me wrong, it rules. it's really great. it's just very short and i'm assuming the distribution will basically be 'throw it up on Vimeo'.

this isn't a full length film unfortunately, it's a 20 minute short. i saw it at Slamdance.

i want [the new Drake mixtape], fucker

i steeled myself for this once he stopped hosting altogether, but still a really sad day. =[

TCM never edits a single thing out of any film, unless for some reason an incomplete cut of a film is all that survives.

i believe Taboo broke FX's c-word barrier about a month ago, then Sunny said it 4-5 times in quick succession shortly after. but since People Vs. OJ and Atlanta (in a way, back to So Did The Fat Lady on Louie), they haven't really been censoring language at all, that i can tell.

they played it a few months ago and it looked impeccable. you know that Criterion/Janus freely provide the same transfers used to create their blu-rays to TCM right? Filmstruck is a collaboration between them and they have a closer working relationship than just about any two other companies on earth. watch a TCM

never seen Pulp Fiction?