rushguy1.bsky.social
Pharmacy technician, music buff, movie fan, traveler, Wisconsinite.
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Steve Miller
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The knife. THE KNIFE.
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@pulitzerprizes.bsky.social
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GORGEOUS cinematography that makes the fucked-up moments even more so. That. Fucking. Iron. Lung. Scene.
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Dead Wringers
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Like Mike's Evanderin'
Fuck your ears, I'm panderin'
I sing and write songs for the people who do
Jobs in the towns that I'd never move to
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MARK ZUCKERBERG
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Tyrese Halliburton is him. The Pacers look absolutely unstoppable.
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Brace yourself for episode 7.
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EAT SHIT, ZASLAV
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RALEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGH!!!!!!!!
*cue Brass Bonanza*
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“I bet Death asked for his autograph.”
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I mean I'd probably take a bullet for Dolly anyway. One of the very few devout Christian celebrities where that means "I love everyone and want to help people" and not "I hate all of you and dream of the day I see you burning in Hell"
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Ate there at the shucking table when I went to Boston. Good oysters to be had alongside some other seafood options if oysters aren’t your thing.
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Fuck 'em.
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And Farmer Jim. Don't forget Farmer Jim.
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Dat toetie tho
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CUCUMBER!
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I never say this, but: it’s all his fault! And I’m willing to put that in a certificate you can frame!
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Tom Waits: Mule Variations
Judas Priest: Painkiller
Sparks: Lil' Beethoven
Peter Gabriel: Us
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My empathy meter has hit rock bottom.
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There's a maga truck driver in my neighborhood that lost his job because of the immigration and trade policies. He was so happy when the fat ass won, but now he's miserable. He has no health insurance or savings? Do I care? No. I'm sorry but I don't care.
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Also add a Thin Blue Line Punisher logo,
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My all-time favorite band. First band I ever saw live (Test For Echo tour, 1997). Saw them 7 times, never missing a tour. Cried at work when I heard Neil died.
Now and forever the greatest power trio of all time.
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Probably one of those prudes who bitches about sex and nudity in movies.
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I’m not a BMTH expert, but Kingslayer is the best song they ever did. It’s a full-on anime opening!
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Is this the storyline that has the “Without its ideals, America is a piece of trash” monologue?
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Seriously though, I absolutely LOVED Sinners, and I loved it even more after the first post-credits scene. What an amazing coda and wrapping up of Sammie’s story.
“You still got that real in you?”
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ON THE ROCKY ROAD TO DUB-A-LIN ONE TWOTHREE FOURFIVE!
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Arrest this man
He took a crap
And he didn't wash his hands
What a disgusting thing to do
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Mortimer sitting on the steps bemoaning everything that’s happened while the fight between Johnny and the cops happens offscreen is fantastic comedy.
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I have a hard time seeing the blame of "cancel culture" as anything more than "I am a shitty person and voiced that and got what was likely appropriate backlash. Also I am unaccustomed to that probably because of privilege/wealth" and well.. yeah.
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LESASKANWISTEEEEEEH
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That post-credits sequence (the first one) shot the movie from great to awesome.
“You still got that real in you?”
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The Gilligan cut to the uncle’s funeral portrait had my theater straight up ROARING with laughter.
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The sheer FURY in Goliath’s voice when he finds out Lexington was the one behind everything is both frightening and deeply sad. Keith David knocked it out of the park.