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Oh boy, did the Deadwood movie finally start filming?

I also really liked Chicago, although the element you mention is something I wasn't crazy about— the musical numbers were brilliantly-staged, but the disconnect between them and the rest of the film took me out of the movie somewhat. It made each musical number feel like a definite, bracketed interlude rather than a

Good.

Great, they'll probably pull some hack Hollywood writing like having the win be in extra innings in game 7 in the rain.

So he looks like a Republican?

Please, Sam Beckett would love that we're all finally realizing that life is an absurd march to the grave that reason and language can't save us from.

RIP, sweet buzz.

The Marxist view of capitalist labor posits that all working men are tools of those who own capital, meaning that the idea of a "Tool Man" would be foreign to the post-revolution state.

How do you explain Tim Allen?

You never did the Kenosha, kid.

It's the best modern bad movie. I love The Room, but Fateful Findings carries its incompetence and fractured worldview to a level of art. My first time watching it I felt physically disoriented and unsettled on a spiritual level by how inept and baffling it was.

It's bonkers. I'd say it's the weakest of his four, but there's still a lot to recommend it. He actually finds some really interesting and beautiful shooting locations in the desert, and it's apparent that he's now totally committed to his own style rather than trying to make movies for a normal audience.

I have seen all four and I can confirm that he is, possibly, less self-aware than he was when he started. Every film he makes is less concerned with looking like a real movie than the one before it.

I wonder how many people who voted that Ocarina had two of the worst levels ever made also hold it up as the greatest game of all time. Probably at least 60%.

I do think that retro gamers' love of Nintendo skews this a lot— Sonic 1 being the only representative of Sega entirely feels absurd to someone who's played more of the company's offerings, and the fact that the list runs through Ocarina but leaves out, say, Mega Man, Half Life, Metal Gear, Resident Evil, Doom, and

Sonic 3 and Knuckles have kinda rough level design overall. Great music, beautiful sprite work, but they're definitely less refined than the first two. Sandopolis is the absolute pits though— the worst level of any classic Sonic.

That's my favorite Sonic level. Sonic's all about finding the groove and getting into the momentum, and when you do that, Chemical Plant blasts by in almost one continuous motion. Sonic, and most of Yuji Naka's games, operate on the principle that you can easily stumble through them but that they come alive when you

Yup! We owe basically our entire film industry to that wonderful, vulgar man.

Hey, they filmed this (and almost every De Laurentiis movie after it) in my hometown!

And trying to convince the bots that it wasn't a snuff film, which he clearly didn't believe himself.