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Thank you. I was just coming here to do that.

Wish they'd covered ANGUISH - that movie is amazing. Great, early meta-horror just waiting for a critical resurgence.

I think Streep, Blanchett, Spacey and Denzel are the only Best Lead Actor/Actress winners in the past 20 years to have previously won Supporting Actor/Actress.

Your memories of this movie are highly inaccurate.

Great use of the Spoiler Space. My avoidance of Roth continues.

It's Jeff *Wells*.

Saw ME & EARL at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Fest this past spring. Didn't love the movie, but that song is a killer. Went home and Spotified it on repeat for 3 days… then went back to the fest and saw END OF THE TOUR. Needless to say, the final scene hit me in a very weird "am I hallucinating?" kind of way. Also made me

Having this experience everywhere.

Heh - nice - I *did* miss the graphic. (I guess because I stopped reading these articles after that "celeb" siblings piece earlier this week.) Is there a thread somewhere for "What the Hell is Siblings Week Anyway?" where I can rack up my requisite comments for criticism? I have thoughts I'm sure would be valued by

"21-22. Skip and Rick Bayless - One is a Top Chef Masters winner… The other spends his days co-hosting ESPN’s First Take with Stephen A. Smith…"
And to this minute, I don't know which is which.

I'm sure this is probably a very bad show. But I *know* this is a very bad review.

Coogler!

Finding this column back on the AV Club page made my morning considerably brighter. Huzzah!

Great consideration of this gem. I've watched it 4 or 5 times so far and it never diminishes. Perfect. "Yes, I always like robots."

"Martin ScorCese"?

Yup, probably Leigh's best and bleakest film. Always felt like a double-feature of this and HAPPY-GO-LUCKY might rend the fabric of the universe.

This was the capper to last year's Dusk-till-Dawn Horrorthon at the Aero in Santa Monica and was exactly what the doctor ordered at 7am after an all-night horror bender.

Dammit, Parker has no "moral code".  That's kinda the point.

Personal Top 20
1. Breaking the Waves
2. Goodfellas
3. Eyes Wide Shut
4. The Thin Red Line
5. The Double Life of Veronique
6. Rushmore
7. Babe
8. Through the Olive Trees
9. Pulp Fiction
10. The Age of Innocence
11. Safe
12. Heavenly Creatures
13. Ed Wood
14. Chungking Express
15. Taste of Cherry
16. Seven
17. Naked
18. Crash
19. Buffalo