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Pop culture, old skool music & tech enthusiast. Part time movie addict / gamer, full time internet troll. All your base are belong to us. πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί
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100% Agreed. Bingeing turned out to be the worst thing I could've done. Strong, satisfying finish but my God, what a chore to get there...that Sweet Vitriol episode in particular.
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Never born?
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You bypassed my muted tag by spelling it wrong πŸ˜…
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And it helps that every episode in the final season pulls out every stylistic trick in the book. Sensory overload from start to finish. Sam Esmail went all out to blow us away.
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We will not stand for this George H. W. Bush erasure. Does that mean Babs doesn't exist either?
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He-Man and the Masters Of The Fuck
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For a second I thought you were talking about the Cronenberg movie for which this argument applies perfectly well too.
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I'm honestly tempted to go back and rewatch his season of Survivor.
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That colour palette is consistently a thing of beauty! Also, the beautiful locations perfectly complemented by an equally beautiful cast and catchy soundtrack.
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Paella Westerns
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To answer his question, yup, should've watched TFATWS and revisited The Eternals + The Incredible Hulk....and probably this too. youtu.be/bpm6P4oQZbU?...
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Mad Magazine baby!
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Flow might be more up your alley.
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As someone who saw this in theaters back in '92 at 15 years old, I can assure you the references didn’t go over our heads. Thanks to shows like Tiny Toons, The Simpsons, Looney Tunes, Merry Melodies (and later Animaniacs & Freakazoid) we were fairly well-versed in 1950s-1990s pop culture and satire.
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He's right!
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You learn something new everyday.
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The Penguin is superb! She and Colin Farrell ignite every scene they're in and the series is riveting from start-to-finish.
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Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai. Let's hope it's on the shelf he can reach.
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Joe Carnahan never misses. Love all his movies.