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First off, he comes from a rich family. Even after losing his precious acting career, he’ll be fine.

Second, he’s doing that bullshit thing of looking at an event like this as some chance for self-actualization. He was accused of assault and abuse. I’m all for growth, but fuck you, dude.

Just watched Nebraska again recently, June Squibb very nearly steals the entire movie with her limited screen time. Just that scene in the graveyard where she’s bashing all of the dead people was so hilarious, loved that her character was just too old to be nice at that point. Plus, flashing the gravestone is pretty

Maybe you are making a joke, but the Armand Hammer he is named after made his money in oil. He did buy some stock in Arm & Hammer as a joke, but the name is completely coincidental.

I believe that he is the heir to the Arm and Hammer baking soda fortune. 

Wow, this almost seems like an AVClub article circa 2013. It helps that it isn’t in slideshow format and that the headline isn’t written from the POV of brain-damaged A.I.

Hold on, slow down. There was a script?

Hadn’t heard this one. The film had a priest as a technical advisor, and multiple people involved say that Friedkin asked him to perform an exorcism on set because a series of mishaps and the deaths of a few cast and crew members and their relatives had led multiple members of them to believe that the production was

I’d have more sympathy, but he sucked as the Lone Ranger.

You shoulda seen what happened to the guys who saw Battlefield Earth in cinemas.

That Taft…back on top.

I just wish she’d sign NDAs too, and thus be barred from writing songs about her exes.

They say that cat Taft is a bad mother...

Taft, you old dog.

It’s weird that Taft is remembered for getting stuck in a bathtub when I’ve read in several biographies that he could clear the entire West Wing with a single sustained fart.

I like Lynch’s Dune, I thought he did a fantastic job adapting what he could out of the book, even with the technological limitations of the period. I just wasn’t a fan of how he physically portrayed the Harkonnens (outside of Sting and his metal speedo), but other than that I was thoroughly entertained and amazed at

Release the Lynch Cut

“Why would anyone work for three years on something that wasn’t yours? Why?”

The vast majority of people do this. It’s called having a job.

It’s a very interesting movie. If you can imagine that it’s a Dune-like sci fi epic, and not directly based on the book, it’s a good space opera. Every other version of Dune is superior story wise.

Maybe I was just a dumbass 13-year-old, but I liked Lynch’s Dune.

That headline made my heart jump for a sec.