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Well-Dressed Man
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The association of nerds and Mountain Dew is a hateful stereotype. Nerds drink Bawlz caffeinated soda from Think Geek and nothing else.

NOT NAT GEO! Those poor animals work so hard to entertain us!

I saw it with Lost In Space's Bill Mumy. It.. wasn't very good.

I have the exact same story except it was at a Rite Aid and he was buying a gallon of Jergens lotion.

It also looks like an awful lot of upper-Midwest bachelor pads I've seen, especially when a whole band lives there. People complain about how unrealistic peoples' homes are on TV and in movies but when you show how perfectly normal people actual live it can look terrifying on screen.

"Goodbye Horses" is such a great song, one that probably would have gone completely unnoticed if not for the movie but is also damned to always be associated with that scene. The (lack of) story behind the artist is also kind of a mindfuck. Anyway, I plan to have the DJ play it at my wedding.

Cabaret is masterpiece. If he wasn't so (rightfully) famous for his theater work his directing career would be a lot more appreciated and he'd be up there with the great names of the 70s.

It's pretty high, in a way, since the podcast boom.

I think it's a Gentlemen Broncos reference?

Look at Blake Edwards' S.O.B.. It's like the second highest grossing film of all time, all due to Julie Andrews.

They look great on Moe Howard. His slicked back pony tail look, not so much.

It's compulsory that she be my valentine.

It's a new article streaming service. Just $7.99 a month.

She wouldn't show her crot— uh, never mind.

Let me tell you about a little film called "Joysticks."

That body double? Buckaroo Banzai creator Earl Mac Rauch.

It captures the spirit of a certain kind of humor, like private jokes between weirdo teenagers that even they know aren't that funny but the camaraderie makes it special.

I think my first exposure to Ferrara was seeing him as a guest on the original Conan. He was drunk out of his mind and could barely get a sentence out. I of course had to know what this guy was about and binged all his movies I could afterwards.

I'd think Walken was in this because of King of New York? Anyway there's no reason for anyone not to be a Walken fanatic, I just won't hear of it. I would have paid the full admission price several times over just to watch his absolutely perfect monologue in Pulp Fiction.

You have to jack in and download it to your brain.