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Sardonic Rathbone
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YEAH

i don't really feel queasy from watching things, but Guinea Pig 2: Flowers of Flesh and Blood is maybe the only thing that's really, really disturbed me to watch. the one that Charlie Sheen took to the FBI because he thought he was watching an actual snuff film

you're still not giving any reasons why those things are bad, you're just saying "they're bad".

holy shit, nobody's making you watch it - also nobody's making you go into EVERY review and article about it and say how much it sucks without giving any real reason why. it seems pathological. it makes you come across as more than a little unhinged with some kind of axe to grind

that was a great joke delivered just perfectly, so so so good

they've aired two a night from the very beginning with this show, same with Trial and Error, even though it seems that they're both shows that the network has some faith in. it's weird.

i don't think Stone Quackers came out until ADHD moved to FX (or FXX?) but you could just mention the entire Animation Domination High Def block. they moved it to cable and basically played nothing but reruns for two years. what a weird thing that was.

i like this show a lot

fuckin' A. well thank you for your work on many excellent shows that constantly get the shaft

moonbeam got BONED. that's the cancellation i'm the most mad about from the past like…. 10 years.

oh damn, Harg Nallin' is dead too? i hadn't heard anything in the affirmative or negative about it, that's a bummer

i saw an interview with Johnny P and they were asking him about what he was like when he was 17 and he said "it was over 17 years ago when i was 17" which blew my mind, even though i already knew his real age. just putting it that way was real weird to think about

probably this: (NSFW)

that was "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" by Benjamin Britten

oi! i'll tell you about a REAL rock'n'rolla, a real rock'n'rolla never d—

looks like he's set to do Peter Pan for Disney next, he seems committed to the 'one for them, one for me' model. i love Ain't Them Bodies Saints, i'm excited for A Ghost Story and i've heard Pete's Dragon is actually pretty good so it works for me.

well Guy's been doing em for 4 movies straight now, so instead of 'one for them, one for me', maybe he's gearing up for '4 for me' in a row?

if there's no "lost" lake, is there an existing lake? maybe with streetlights just below the surface?

seems like he always has at least one ill-advised sounding blockbuster on the horizon so honestly i wouldn't be surprised if they just never happened, but maybe he can squeeze a small gangster movie in between two of them, like how Joss Whedon made Much Ado About Nothing between Avengers, or how the Pete's Dragon guy

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