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There was an episode of No Reservations that Bourdain went back to work the line to prove that he could still do it. I loved how when he told Ripert what he was doing, Ripert showed up to work with him

We moved to MA 4 years ago, my husband’s young cousin is a heroin addict. That episode hit very close to home and we loved Anthony for giving it focus.

My favourite Bourdain moment was when he called Alan Richman a cunt in an article about Richman shitting on the New Orleans restaurant scene, like, one year after Hurricane Katrina.

There are so, so, so many moments, but one thing about him that comes to mind right now is his long-standing and outspoken support, appreciation, and admiration of Latin America and its people. We need voices like his now more than ever in the age of Trump.

Any one of his shows where he traveled through Louisiana (my home state). I loved how he found places I never knew, food choices I had never tried, and snarked his way across places and food I already knew.

I don’t have a particular moment that especially sticks out. Certain early episodes of No Reservations will always remain, the Rome episode (black and white) and Montana are all-timers. Also, he managed to give the best interview of Barack Obama during the entirety of his presidency.

What do you think, George Harrison of the Beatles?

Then he’s back to the lab for some more full penetration. Smells crime. Back to the lab, full penetration. Crime. Penetration. Crime. Full penetration. Crime. Penetration. And this goes on and on and back and forth for 90 or so minutes until the movie just sort of ends.

Everybody is going on about Damon and Pitt and here I am, excited as hell about Alan Tudyk. #RIPWash

Deadpool in space

Sim buy oats and sim be oats and little lambs eat ivy...

Uriel’s? Nah get on that Positive Outlook train.

It’s doubly a shame because, for my money, GOW 1+2 are hugely better games than 3. Sure, the spectacle is bigger and crazier, but I always felt the pacing was way off and the level design was just boring.

Apparently only people with variations of John as their name would be considered.

I think it’s kind of poetic that Gilliam’s white whale of a film is finally being made with the man who starred in his masterpiece, Brazil.

Hey now, let’s not be like that please. I unironically love The Vines and will happily die on this hill if necessary. I even bought that White Shadows spin-off album, and instantly regretted it.

You know what you did!

It’s definitely not as dark, but Thor: Ragnarok gets plenty weird after it spends the first act closing every connection it could find to the larger MCU before launching into a Flash Gordon fever dream

I’m bothered by the fact that you tried to be fancy and used “whom” when you should have used “who.”