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Heavily sobbing as he produces a never ending scarf.
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He didn’t want to be a rebel. Luke tells Uncle Owen he wants to submit his application to the academy to become an imperial pilot.
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Aaron Sorkin did untold psychological damage to the collective boomer-liberal psyche across the nation. Like, it's not all his fault. But he made liberals conflate social tolerance for being good, principled people on a massive scale. There's a direct line from Jed Bartlet to Donald Trump.
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They say Ivan was the most popular name for boys 6000 years ago.
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Your version of this.
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Good to hear that Bruce Lee’s name endures among the youth.
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That which we are, we are.
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Generally speaking I don’t care for Wes Anderson’s films but the one I did actually like is Asteroid City. And this set doesn’t have that.
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First time I saw this it took 30 seconds to convince me that Oliver Reed was the coolest man to ever live.
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I’ve always loved how breezily and confidently it places McClane in the ensemble that makes up the rest of his squad. Probably not something they’d have bothered to do if it was written as a Die Hard sequel from the jump but so much richer for it.
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He’s a demon on wheels.
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That’s cool as heck!
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Whoa. Where’d you get that if you don’t mind me asking?
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Who’s there?
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I know a really great knock knock joke but someone else has to start it.
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I played one session of DG with friends. My character was inspired by Art Bell (who, if you don’t know, was an American late night AM radio show host who interviewed people on the paranormal). Always been something I’d been meaning to get back to. Cool game.
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He’s my favorite director and he has several I don’t like and some that I like more than I think are good. But right now I’m gonna have to go with 1941 as his worst. It feels both incompetently conceived and is a slog to sit through.
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Pretty sure they did that already.
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His last five films have had budgets of less than 60 mil too. Feels like the result having a rep for being fun to work with, on time, and modest budgeted.
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Seriously though I’d guess he’s dude who cultivates a fun atmosphere on set which means guys like Statham, Hunnam, Cavill, Grant, and whoever else is in his stable and are faces that can be banked on are easy yeses for his project which means studios will finance.
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Hadn’t heard that. Much to consider.