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I think an A- is about right. A visually stunning crowd pleaser that isn't really a game changer (partially by design) but is strong throughout. The music was okay, left a little to be desired (as someone who loves Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc. I thought it was asinine when someone called Sebastians music "free jazz"

I think an A- is about right. A visually stunning crowd pleaser that isn't really a game changer (partially by design) but is strong throughout. The music was okay, left a little to be desired (as someone who loves Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc. I thought it was asinine when someone called Sebastians music "free jazz"

I think an A- is about right. A visually stunning crowd pleaser that isn't really a game changer (partially by design) but is strong throughout. The music was okay, left a little to be desired (as someone who loves Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc. I thought it was asinine when someone called Sebastians music "free jazz"

I think an A- is about right. A visually stunning crowd pleaser that isn't really a game changer (partially by design) but is strong throughout. The music was okay, left a little to be desired (as someone who loves Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc. I thought it was asinine when someone called Sebastians music "free jazz"

I think an A- is about right. A visually stunning crowd pleaser that isn't really a game changer (partially by design) but is strong throughout. The music was okay, left a little to be desired (as someone who loves Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc. I thought it was asinine when someone called Sebastians music "free jazz"

I think an A- is about right. A visually stunning crowd pleaser that isn't really a game changer (partially by design) but is strong throughout. The music was okay, left a little to be desired (as someone who loves Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc. I thought it was asinine when someone called Sebastians music "free jazz"

Yeah when I saw it everybody was whooping like a bunch of friggin bonobos when C 3PO showed up so I guess blatant pandering still works

What bored me with TFA was that it was kind of like a remake of a New Hope. Not just tonal and thematic similarities like you might expect but the three main characters were kind of like a remix of the attributes of the main three in the first trilogy, you had Luke being set up EXACTLY like Yoda and Han as Obi Wan and

He just reminds me of that line about Jonah on Veep, “you’re not even a man. You’re like an early draft of a man where they just sketched out a giant, mangled skeleton but they didn’t have time to add details like pigment or self-respect."

Yknow, Zlarb! Love that guy

Yeah I mean New York and Boston were both kind of the same which, yknow, historically accurate, but it didn't compare to scaling giant ornate Italian churches. Also no pope slapping, which is always a disappointment.

It kind of baffles me to think that people weren't horrified by Revenge of the Nerds even at the time.

I ended up watching that God awful serial killer movie Solace with some relatives (not my idea) and it reminded me how long it's been since A) I watched a genuinely terrible movie a d B) I watched a movie with people who werent hypercritical movie nerds. I thought it was a banal mess of clichés (although Colin Farrell

My biggest issue with 3 is that it just putters around for seemingly years. I mean, you play that largely pointless segment as the dad, then you're a kid climbing around, looking at stuff, and by the time youre actually playing the game you've been playing for like six hours. That and the city design. Never played 4

I've been safarin' since before you were born

I appreciate seeing other folks who werent sold on Nocturnal Animals because it seemed to me like the content of a supermarket-quality pulp thriller dressed up with a pretty lazy, obvious postmodern structure whose point ultimately does, removed from irony, demonize amy Adams character. I know a lot of people are

Blackstar may have been the first good Bowie album since…I dunno, before Tin Machine? Went out strong, frsure

"You watched the Act of Killing. Perhaps you'd like that 70s show?"

Well, the only remaining horror 2016 hasn't foisted on us is an all new Saved By the Bell in which all these former classmates are still inexplicably hanging out with each other and their principal.

I know he means it with the utmost respect but is this really the proper venue for George Takei to be going crazy with the puns?