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Check out Colossal on Hulu.

“Bring back the Boston Rag...”

I’m sorry but those are funny ways of spelling Macarthur Park*

Not even close. The correct answer is Simple Plan’s Welcome to My Life.

I’d like to add some ‘My Sharona’ and ‘Come on Eileen’ to that list please.

Eh, I don’t know about that. I think every generation has some GREAT music and every generation has an enormous amount of exceptionally shitty music. Generally speaking, we remember the good to great stuff and all of the crappy stuff is forgotten, so in hindsight it always seems like the average was better than it

Old Man Yells At (Music On The) Cloud.

Just want to issue a small correction: The Departed can out in 2006, which was an okay year for movies. 2007 was an awesome year for movies.

I can’t imagine a better time to be releasing new music. People are cooped up and online.  Hopefully summer tours still happen.

So I don’t want to sound like a naysayer here, exactly, but... Berg, Mann, and Waititi?! Mann I absolutely get and Waititi, sure, he’s got a distinctive POV and personality. But... Berg? You won’t watch a movie by Tarantino or Nolan or Sofia Coppola or Spike Lee or Wes Anderson or Paul Thomas Anderson or the Coen

Lost Boys is good: scary, fun, interesting setting for a zombie film, some nice twists, and good actors. Near Dark is better but that doesn’t make Lost Boys bad.

No, it’s good Hooper: I get why you would get that from my post. I meant more like “Lifeforce” or “The Funhouse” 

Well, with the quarantines going on, you’ve got time now ;) Give it a shot. I don’t think you need kids to enjoy it. If anything, it may evoke what it was like being a kid yourself. At the very least, its worth a view to see what I’m surprised no one has mentioned on here yet: This film basically popularized the

The screenwriter of M*A*S*H originally kind of disowned the film because Altman let the actors speak over each other (it was generally unheard at the time).  He seemed to have warmed up to it once he got an Oscar nomination.

I think it’s that the “comic book movies” are ones that impose fantasy on the real world, while The Princess Bride imposes the real world on a fantasy.

Dude also implies that Liam Neeson was cancelled, even though he has two movies in post production and several released last year.

True Love” (or “tooblaaaaaaaine!”) by itself is insufficient in adult relationships”

Huh. I remember an episode of “The Goldbergs” where Adam was amazed that Murray was crying at the film, not because the boy hated it, but because his father never cried.

Remember when Madison gets captured in Splash? That’s what they would have done to ET, is what I was thinking. Study him. Not necessarily dissect him. 

You mean any other Spielberg movie, or any other movie in general. Because if it’s the latter, I present to you every Robert Altman movie ever.