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If you click on More Categories, they do have normal categories like Comedy and History and such.

Allowing gays in the military has also robbed us of those "hilarious" scenes in movies where someone would pretend to be gay to get out of service. Future generations will have no idea why Pauly Shore cringe-kisses Andy Dick in In the Army Now!

Reminds me of a very old "American Voices," from when Vermont ok'ed gay marriage: "First, the military, now marriage. Why do these gays want in on our worst institutions?"

I've always found the final proposition of the Tractatus pretty helpful: "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent."

"Calm down. Dumber people than you do this every day."

Anthrax, probably. "Bring tha Noize" with Public Enemy came out in 1991, the same year RATM formed. And they had already flirted with rap before that ("I'm the Man" in 1987). Plus Scott Ian had already been bringing rap to the metal crowd for years via a seemingly infinite wardrobe of Public Enemy tees.

It's a definite possibility. I'm also predicting Wayne's Swirled.

He should get back to his roots and finally write that sequel to Gone Fishin' we've all been waiting for.

The best thing about The Ex is Charles Grodin. Actually, I don't remember The Ex very well, and that's probably not true. He may be the worst thing about The Ex since I mostly remember him looking really old, and not really old in that rugged, Robert Redford "owning his leathered wrinkly face" kind of way, more old in

I reviewed K-Pax for my high school newspaper. I think the review was mildly positive. This is the entirety of my memory of K-Pax.

I was going to say that Diamonds of the Night (which is excellent) is on Youtube, but it looks like it may have been taken down since I watched it. :-(

She was unique in the history of Czech cinema as a high-profile director
during the New Wave, Normalization, and post-Communism periods who did
not pursue a filmmaking career outside the country.

FYI - Stranger by the Lake is playing at AFI this weekend. I'm sad because I'll be out of town and will miss it. (And I'm even sadder I'll miss Alpha Papa!)

That line is so brilliantly succinct. It's like the coarse equivalent of the world's shortest joke: "Pretentious? Moi?"

I've seen 14 of them. I'm sure I'll see Her, Inside Llewyn Davis, and The Wolf of Wall Street soon.

If Google Images is to be trusted, he is a monochromatic Hungarian man perpetually staring into the eye of a whale.

Anytime I see or read anything related to Her, I can't help but think of that Black Mirror episode (which I thought was pretty brilliant, by the way). Even the visual style seems similar.

It doesn't make any sense at all, but I like it!

I approve of your approval.