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This is one of my favorite films. Other than maybe the sequence at the cabin which drags and yes the poodles are like weird cartoons. But this film has a great core and is very well realized in it's ponderings of fathers and children and the closed doors that hold repressed hurt. Also the score, the title sequence and

I should look for it again but I had the damndest time trying to hunt Meet the Feebles down back in my HS days unlike almost every other old Peter Jackson flick it never really was made available. Also I always want to call it Meet the Deedles which is a totally different stupid movie.

I think an awkward line at an NYC DMV that also happened to have all those charchters waiting would have been a more natural end than weird My Cousin Vinny apology. Just a mundane bullshit day once again with the montages.

Eh it was kind of an awkward thing with some laughs peppered in and felt a bit abstract and TVish compared to what the show was. It was an ending and a way to parade the history of the show but it didnt really feel like an episode of Seinfeld. I don’t hate it but have no reason to watch it again. It was a means to an

DB got in a few good licks... quite literally if I remember the flick correctly

Yeah I say he has had a bunch of fun videos if you can get behind the aesthetic and what he does in general. Definitely some lazy shitty ones but also a lot of standout creative ideas and imagery can be found peppered in the mix.

Nu Metal was a weird time where a sort of trashy aesthetic kind of aligned a lot of bands that in hindsight often had little to do with eachother. It was almost perfect that Todd MacFarlane did the art and animation for Korn. I actually think Korn had some solid output that I liked along with some of the other more

Korn was that step above ICP but the same sort of wrestling loving dirtbaggy pride, not quite goth not quite full on metal kids were all into. 

Why is everyone so upset about some bullshit header image on a nonsense article .... I get attention to detail but also lets tone the smug nerd act down when he actually was in a hot air balloon 

I was hoping he was Kimmy Gibbler

Alright we all percieve the world differently but I always thought both those guys looked old as Bond and <b>Rodger</b> especially looked old and unathletic in his flicks and im honestly neutrel about the Elba nonsense as I think its more "hey he has an accent and why not" than anything else. They should bring Lazenby

Meat is expensive and hard to afford on a communists non salary

Well at least that Mermaid was real

This story sounds way more interesting

Sugar packets dont usually have so many typos

Also there was that movie where DB Cooper fights Bigfoot, that also brought many things to light

Rodger Moore was like 46 when he was first bond and kept going into his 50's. Also actors back then didnt train like they do now so they looked even older than say Hugh Jackman or Tom Cruise at older ages.

Personally I feel like the goal (as far as established bands doing covers) is to color it with your band’s flavor embedded into it. So its a direct celebration of it but tinted or possibly heavily reimagined with your aesthetic, depending on whar type of band you are. Thus why punk or metal covers of non punk or metal

Sean Connery and Rodger Moore both looked pretty gotdamn old in their runs 

When all this time Idris Elba has actually been petitioning to be the lead in the inevitable Austin Powers reboot