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Stars in a Victor Salva movie.

Please stop paying attention to this attention-whore racist labor-stealing pile of shit.

As a Matthew Rhys stan I can say that she was really good in Perry Mason.

This movie is dead on arrival & it wont even break even.  Now add in child services & a missing mother & kids for Ezras resume

We were warned by that French girl who said he put his testicles all over her.

Too bad Ricky Smith grew up to be a total asshole.

Again, the only reason Joss’ career shit the bed is because he was outed as being a manipulative, abusive prick whose past statements about feminism and whatever else came back to haunt him when he was outed as being anything but. He could’ve continued making ‘bad superhero movies’ (of which he really only made one in

I love Type O and Pete but boy do I wish their humor didn't involve iffy race baiting/trolling.

Wait, are you under the impression that Ana de Armas isn’t white?

My boyfriend doesn’t mind.

Caucasian” is a race, not an ethnicity.

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This Gilman St. documentary was pretty good.

The BanShe scene was breathtakingly funny. Reminded me of a I Think You Should Leave sketch - you know the one (that the actress was part of). Just magnificent.

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Oh no. It’s something that I sometimes think I imagined, but looks like things can still be obscure even now. It was a “sitcom” about a small English village that distrusts everyone not local—and almost all the characters are the same actors in makeup so that’s what made me think of it while watching the Men trailer.

This guy gets it. I'm just here for the fucking ride. And it's wild. 

I dunno man I’m just really fuckin’ diggin it.

Love the acknowledgement that we’ve already seen an afterlife or two in the MCU, with Tawaret referencing the Ancestral Plane as a lovely place to see.

I opened for Unwound on more than one occasion in oly and I’m floored to see them mentioned anywhere online so this is...yeah wow...memories 

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