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Watch Kevin Smith's "Too Fat for Forty" (might still be on Netflix Instant) and he tells the whole story in detail.  Basically, it's 90 minutes of ripping on Willis.  That said, I'm not one to pile on the K.Smith hate-wagon, but he certainly isn't Tarontino when it comes to film making.  Tarontino has a passion for

Watch Kevin Smith's "Too Fat for Forty" (might still be on Netflix Instant) and he tells the whole story in detail.  Basically, it's 90 minutes of ripping on Willis.  That said, I'm not one to pile on the K.Smith hate-wagon, but he certainly isn't Tarontino when it comes to film making.  Tarontino has a passion for

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Time Bandits, Brazil and Baron Munchausen"

I remember an interview with Terry G. where he said (paraphrasing because I don't remember the exact wording): I don't see why people think it's an unhappy ending.  When you are 12, every child wants their parents blown up!

I remember an interview with Terry G. where he said (paraphrasing because I don't remember the exact wording): I don't see why people think it's an unhappy ending.  When you are 12, every child wants their parents blown up!

"Apocalypse Now" - did Willard call in the air strike?
"Zodiac" - well, that's a cheat.  It can't really have an ending.
"Blade Runner" - Is Decker a replicant? (I don't care about Adama's unicorn, I still say "no", because it works better as a narrative about the human's inhumanity and makes Roy's speech meaningless if

Shane MacGowan and Thin Lizzy not good enough for yeh, but The Cranberries are?

Funny, at the time it was kind of the opposite.  Soundgarden wrote "Jesus Christ Pose" about rock stars with "persecuted artist syndrome". All the grunge bands actually took a lot of crap from critics (at first) for wearing jeans and t-shirts on stage instead of spandex and big hair.  To the audience the jeans,

I haven't seen it in years, but when I first saw "Pi" my reaction was that it seemed like a more coherent version of "Tetsuo: The Iron Man".

This is one of the best articles I've seen on the issue.  "My friend says this is the Veruca Salt generation, and I tend to agree."
http://badassdigest.com/201…