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She could always get a job at some shitty warehouse like the one I work at, where most of the people I work with would probably agree with her.
These arguments about "freedom of speech" are always pretty flimsy, but this one in particular boggles my mind. Shit, a band's employability literally depends on people liking

We'll see who believes in me now!

Don't forget the part where he goes crazy and kills his wife.

I think it was in the first issue of "X-Men (no "Uncanny")", when they split into blue and gold teams.

For me at that age it was Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, The Last Starfighter and Big Trouble in Little China. Point stands.

Pretty much the only way the OT makes sense is if you just pretend the prequels never happened.

Yeah, it's a good idea to have him around because everyone knows that when you make a rapist feel powerless and humiliated they completely lose the urge to rape.

His movie reviews are awful. He just describes the plot and then says he won't give away the ending of 30 year old movies. I'm ok with some the AVGN stuff though. It really brings me back to the days of being a stupid kid who sucks at games playing games that were impossible even if you were good, at a time when you

He's not doing a bit in this one. It's his attempt to pass himself off as Reasonable Movie Reviewer Guy.

It's more along the lines of people I see sometimes who are like " I really want to watch Game of Thrones because everyone is talking about it but I wish it was less violent/rapey/ full of magic." Turns out you don't really want to watch Game of Thrones then!

I guess it depends how you look at it. The female protagonist never speaks a single word, but she's well and truly damaged. She does learn to wield her strength against her tormentor though.

His parts in Jodorowsky's Dune are incredibly endearing as well.

This is funny, but you can't blame the screenplay for all of that. Gosling and Mulligan decided amongst themselves to replace almost all of their written dialogue with the staring.

That poor dude needed to break free from the prison of coming from a rich family!
(Unless this is the tone of the book as well, then I guess I have to let Penn off the hook)

I feel like I know of you as a guy who enjoys slice-of-life movies about the mundane yet still harrowing activities of doomed criminals. If that's true, I think you'd like the Pusher movies.

May I suggest Beyond the Black Rainbow? It has stellar visuals (and awesome soundtrack/design), vague dark themes about a hippie mad science/drug cult, and a pretty girl trying to break out of their weird building. Close enough?

Yeah, people complain at length about the ubiquity of teal/orange color grading, but after watching both Only God Forgives and Beyond the Black Rainbow, both weird, quiet movies with prominent neon red/blue schemes, I went to check out what the internet was saying about them and there was this reaction like the films

Yes! Conventional films are fine but if a filmmaker can show me a weird, beautiful dream it satisfies me like nothing else.

That little dig at the end about there being no "text" for the "sub" has me so excited for this, since that's what everyone was saying about Only God Forgives as well. Just in general, I tend to love the shit out of movies that get criticized for being "all style and no substance". Seems like a lot of the time that