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Me too. It's such a what the fuck moment. And it's also pretty hysterical.

The soundtrack was good.

I binged all of Mr. Robot after seeing so much positive talk about it around these parts. I thought it was alright, but not necessarily deserving of such hype. Feels too much like a lot of other things that have come before it, and the writer seems to think that predictability is an asset to the story, but I kind of

There Are Worse Things I Could Do.

This. Way better than GG ever was. Overlooked for how good the acting was and the chemistry of the core cast.

Did anyone else notice the "Strong Sexual Content" warning at the beginning? Which ended up being. . . What? That fully-clothed dude getting on his knees and implying he was gonna give fully-clothed Mulder a blowjob? I mean, that's a rating they usually leave for something really scandalous, like a shocking

I saw that movie when I was 5, and loved it. It made a big impression on me. Same for Crispin Glover. I heard him talk about it on a podcast.

The scene at the table where Gwen brings up Lady Sybil and they all have feels is really touching. I still cried a little bit on the re-watch.

Same.

Me too. I'm glad there's two of us here!

I think I'm gonna go travel around Spain for 2 weeks in May.

Then whips and nae-naes.

This movie struck me as a little bit life-changing when I saw it in the theater. I was about 16 years old, and it was just a feast for the senses. It has the best soundtrack and costume design of anything I ever saw until Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette came along. To me, both films succeed in much the same way,

Everyone knows he died in the battle of Little Big Horn.

I really hope neither of them have babies. *In Mona Lisa Saperstein sing-song* "Abortions pleeeease." This season will effectively make me stop caring about the show completely if it continues this way. Svetlana, Kev, and Vee sideshow is the most interesting thing at the moment, and that's kind of sad. I don't know if

So Quentin got shut out in favor of the likes of Adam McKay? Alright then.

I saw all of those in my 20s, which probably makes me a weird young filmgoer. I also don't get the Redmayne hate, though. He deserves praise.

That's an awesome colaboration that I'm looking forward to. I also think Adam Driver is strangely hot, and more importantly a really cool person, so go fuck yourselves.

What the actual fuck? How does one go from Mick motherfucking Jagger to Rupert goddamn Murdoch? Jesus Christ. My condolences.

It's so weird. The Velvet Underground is like a top 5 favorite for me, and I was never Bowie obsessed and more of a casual fan, but Lou Reed's passing a few years ago didn't hit me as hard as this. Bowie was an icon on so many levels, that it's just shocking to think of him as a real live human being capable of