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I also STRONGLY recommend the Dungeon of the Endless OST. Perfect for back road driving, studying, relaxing, etc.

This is exactly the kind of heartwarming story I needed. That emotional support hamster article earlier really fucked me up, so thank you for this.

I still hold out that this studio film, made by a studio director after the sacking of another studio director, is somewhat redeemed by the fact that said studio director is friends with the not-so-great director, and is able to bring in some vision that is akin to the original Star Wars.

It’s not a big hope, but it’s

No, no, no you’re doing the sub-reddit wrong. You should have said:

sorry Warren but i have to disagree a bit. i think the loss of the 70s director as dictator concept was ruined by Cimino’s hubris more than what Geo and/or Steve did.

George Lucas: “You know Ron, this movie just needs more Galactic Trade Federation.”

Come back George! All ... well, some ... is forgiven!

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I appreciate any recommendations for music to promote productivity....but seriously, this was posted at 4:00PM on a Friday? I’m 3 hours into my YouTube rabbit hole at this point.

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Oh, and it looks as if someone has actually ripped the soundtrack onto Youtube already.

The corruption of our youth by Canadians will not stop unless we halt this ice-dancing filth in its track. What’s next? They pause in the middle of their seductive dance to hand out leaflets on the need for a universal health-care system?

“Sprite filled with Wild Turkey”

This reaction is everything we could have hoped for.

“It’s funny because he’s treating me like shit.” *sips coffee*

I’m enjoying reading this like it’s a circa 2005 LiveJournal blog post about a group of girlfriends going out to hate-watch The Worst Movie Night, Wine Required. So I’m torn between “why would you all do this to yourselves, I hope you got paid a bonus for risking your mental sanity” and “Can I come too, you guys seem

“Baby, I’m Amazed”? Sir Paul would “Maybe” like to have a word with you...

That’s exactly what Darren Aronofsky said when he wrote the screenplay to Requiem for A Dream.