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Speaking of: Kudos to Luke Brandon Field who had the difficult task of bringing young Daniel to life and made him wholly believable as the kind of game straight boy who’d be down for anything if the price was high enough

Bowie was a chameleon though. Over the course of his career, he went from standard rock to art pop to techno pop. I mean, there’s stuff from the Berlin period that’s as experimental as anything groups like Throbbing Gristle were doing at the time. And, I guess you could call all of that rock but it’s not really the

Because those were viewed as “event” movies. Deadpool & Wolverine will also make bank.

But the Mad Max franchise has always been a cult thing that does moderately well in theaters and then gains an audience following once it’s released on home media. The two most profitable films in the franchise are Mad Max 2 and Beyo

Is any movie?

It has a joke that’s so dark that, when I first heard it, I didn’t know whether to gasp or laugh.

Police Officer: Did he have any enemies?

Jeremy Hawke: Dr. Haing S. Ngor.

*Cut to a clip of Coming Attractions*

Jay Sherman: Maybe next time, he should visit The Acting Fields.

Yeah. For reference, two of the longest standing ovations in Cannes history are The Neon Demon and Mud at just under 20 minutes. Neither of those films are worthy of a 20 minute standing ovation.

I thought homage to Rocky Horror with the diehard fans dressing in vampire drag and doing callbacks was funny. Also, Ben Daniels does a great Anthony Hopkins, “Love the dress.”

But the timeline of this has me confused. If this takes place a decade before Fury Road, and Furiosa was a child after the apocalypse that takes place between Mad Max and the Road Warrior, how old is Tina Turner supposed to be?

Max has been a supporting character through most of the films. Mad Max 2 is more about Pappagallo survivors. Beyond Thunderdome focuses more on Aunty Entity and the tribal children. Max is just sort of there.

Because enabling someone, or in this case the estate of someone, who engaged in pedophilia is (understandably) a redline for a lot of people. If someone passed who did something reprehensible, personally, I would like a heads-up before giving their estate any money.

Ironically, in that era, Odd Future also traded in that same strain of rape-is-funny edge-lord shit as Albini did when he was their age.

(probably he did not even look at the magazine to write those things)

The sad fact of the matter is that Steve Albini might have been a sex creep.

Yeah. It’s weird how people just want to ignore the fact that he admitted to buying child porn and said a lot of racist shit. I mean, they try to defend it with, “It was just him being an edgelord, he changed” But, like you say, this is from a private tour diary, so he has no need to be an edgelord and he was throwing

They knew they were getting another season because it got a two season order. The second season was done alongside the first, so it’s finished and ready to air whenever.

Abigail was only narrowly beaten by Civil War at the box office and, with a production of around $30 million, it was on the cheaper end for a film put out by a major Hollywood studio. It’s already made about half of its budget back, so I think it will do fine in the long run.

“Name one successful person who lived without air conditioning.”
“Balzac.”
“No need for potty mouth just because you can’t think of one.”
“But Balzac was-”
“Bup bup bup. If “ifs” and “buts” were candy and nuts y... How’s the rest of that go?”

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“You liked Rashomon.”
“That’s not the way I remember it.”

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Both the A and B

But these people sought David Lynch, a director known for a style that is both really weird and somehow old fashioned, and then turned down his project because it was too weird and old fashion. It’s like reaching out to David Cronenberg and then telling him his pitch is too gooey, with too many vaguely phallic/vaginal

The corporations paid lawmakers through campaign donations and kickbacks to extend copyright laws for a ridiculous amount of time. In a just world, the Joker would have fallen into the public domain decades ago. The Joker himself is a character who was based on pre-existing IP, Bob Finger and Bill Kane both claimed

She had a small supporting role in Bridesmaids as one of Wiig’s weird British roommates (the other was played by one of the Little Britain guys). While it didn’t quite steal the film like McCarthy’s performance, it did garner enough attention that it led to her getting roles like Pitch Perfect.