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Dots not feathers.

Nothing's ever good enough for you gals, is it?

Elizabeth Banks is not capable of putting Stephen Spielberg "on blast." And that phrase needs to die…in a blast.

I liked both, but I'd have to pick Donald Cried as slightly better, imo. I found absolutely no sympathy or connection with the main character in Buzzard, but I did have some for Donald. I loved the scenes both in and out of the hideout. It really revealed to me what these two had in common back in high school.

Just proves there's trash in every facet and level of the culture. Trash is life.

This was a great episode in a show that has a lot of them. I could totally relate to their love of pork and how they were able to still be Muslim, but shed some of the sillier tenets of their religion. I've seen the same treatment for other religions in a modern, Western setting, and this is a favorite.

Not physically ill, per se, but certain movies just leave me feeling dirty after watching them. I need a palate cleanser, and depending on the film, the cuter the cleanser. Requiem for a Dream, Sid & Nancy, or anything by Gaspar Noe are good examples. Great films, but I certainly can't say "I like" or "love" them. I

It seems like a scold to me, which is almost worse than an assault. A forum is a place where we all have the right to opine, and you had your say. When you put it out there, in any good forum, you're going to get a response.

Cool! That means they'll be on sale.

Best Fight Against The System.

I could pretty much listen to Scott Glenn tell crazy, road trip stories all fucking day. I can't think of many people who could tell that story and be taken seriously, yet still show the humor in it all. Loved this episode.

Whatever happened to turning the other cheek?

Yoga, man…yoga.

Nintendo. I hate most of their games and the ilk they spawned, but I've been addicted to two Zelda games in my life; The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Breath of the Wild. I cannot stop playing the latter.

Gwyneth Paltrow is good. Margot was an awesome character, but I give the credit to Wes Anderson more than anyone. "Duets" was another good performance of hers, but yeah "culturally tone-def" is a great way to describe her.

Let me guess, Wham?

LOL, I saw the list first and was like "wtf? did this guy create my soundtrack to hell?"

I have a monthly Spotify playlist for new music where I dump whatever new albums have been released (new to me and from this year, but not necessarily exactly this month) into and listen on shuffle. This month is ending, so there's a ton on here that I've been working through for my yearly best of list:

I always thought they did show it. Kinda pointless to have a rating system and not show the people being rated, no?

I drive part-time and you don't have to tip us. I never ask or expect tips, but get them from time to time. Always welcome, but not mandatory. I've never given anyone a lower rating because they didn't tip. Only if they puke or act like an asshole.