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40% of Scotland Yard's budget is devoted to the continued investigation of a carriage accident…or was it murder!?

All of his movies call attention to their artifice. Rushmore is framed by curtains opening and closing. The Royal Tennenbaums is narrated with chapters.

That must have been a fun shoot.

He just couldn't fit it into his filming schedule. It was one crazy summer.

I'm faithful to the original Filipino pronunciation, thankyouverymuch.

I liked it. It made me laugh. The middle age insecurities were laid on pretty thick, though. I have no interest in seeing these characters in another movie.

There are some high quality straw men in this thread.

It's just weird for a character to be hung up on infidelity in movies about middle age guys chasing pootang.

Ed Helms's character in the Hangover had the same (old fashionedly misogynistic) motivation: a shrewish, controlling, unfaithful wife who needs to be stood up to.

Is it some meta joke that 2025 is only 10 years in the future?

I saw them at Noise Pop with WAVVES after their first album. It was a pretty great show. Bethany was pretty stoned, but mostly kept it together. I can't imagine how much weed it must take to get her sloppy.

Even hair metal thought it was pretty tough compared to new wave bands. Nirvana made hard rock that was more dangerous and ferocious than most metal while their lead singer wore a knee length dress on stage. And that caused, e.g. Winger fans to Cut That Shit Out. It's rare to see one genre of popular music totally

You're confusing things. Grunge killed hair metal by making them all look like pussies.

Good Bond movie, terrible Bond. The plot makes no goddamn sense—mind control sexy ladies to get…a landed title? What the fuck?

True enough. But I think almost every tween or teen feels marginalized, because they don't have the life experience to put their individual experience in any real context.

Those are all good traits to have in your SO, and I'd say that the impulse to live for things outside your own self are moral goods, whether it comes from religious beliefs or not.

The fact that your girl is willing to date an atheist shows the difference. She values a good person more than that person's spiritual beliefs, as do you. Q doesn't want to date someone with different spiritual beliefs, even if they have a lot in common apart from that.

I feel like Q needs to assess his actual life priorities. It sounds like what he wants is someone who will go do fun things for a while, and then settle down into a fairly traditional family life revolving around church. It doesn't sound like it's very important for his future spouse to value non-religious things,

I would fully support this new type of discourse.

So would being against gay marriage if you're 22 be a punk rock thing? If so, why is this a good thing?