Kubilai Khan was definitely real.
Yes, lot of titties and bush for the Asian lovers out there.
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want to talk about big letdown... Bill Burr's newest. looks like either (A) marriage, or (B) criticism re "misogyny" and "hate", or (C) both of the foregoing have worked their way on his comic impulse, because the newest show is dull and where historically he's been sharp, the edge has lost its temper.
many opportunities to blast religion, he only mocks "Christians". that's as PC as you can get. 180 shift for Bill Burr, hope it's just the honeymoon talking.
funniest line was at the start, mocking a Black-hater in Atlanta, saying heat makes for bigotry etc
"lemonade is for the white man"
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the re-released version of Bertolucci's The Conformist was bizarre
too symbolic to help me understand the tensions existing under Mussolini
but obvious that the main character is like stuckie
bonus is in whenever Dominique Sanda's on screen
she had some presence and seemed the only actually alive person in the whole movie
If you watched Restrepo and enjoyed it, Korengal is out.
wm coleridge taylor insists he did
I think taylor inspired Olivia Newton-John as well
and her work should be construed as proof of the Khan's existence
Exit Through the Gift Shop - documentary by Banksy about the creation of faux artist mr. brainwash. slow to start, but great finish
So much of the stuff I see on Netflix is just plain forgettable. Here's a few good ones I've seen recently and definitely recommend:
The Suspect - Korean action flick w/subs.
John Dies At The End - Billed as a horror flick, but really just a comedy. Great dialog.
Jim Jefferies - Aussie stand up comic, rude & raunchy.
Broadchurch
RHYMES FOR YOUNG GHOULS
stumbled upon this one tonight and it surprised the hell out of me.
powerful and violent and very twisted coming of age drama that takes place on a Canadian Indian reservation in the early '70s.
Oculus is a trippy, mostly psychological horror. There's some gore, but a big part of the horror is mindfucking, like in Solaris.
Also Katee Sackhoff bonus.
That actress in the lead is Scottish, you'd never know. Only when she says the word "haunted". The child actors are good, it's just a good all around movie. But creepy. I had to turn it off at 2 points to settle down.
Just about to finish Mad Men & Breaking Bad...WTF!
Walter kills someone unexpected? WTF
Don getting butthurt over PTD vagina? WTF
they call me, "day late dollar short" :biggrin:
2 Days in New York was cute/funny. Not even in that shitty date movie kind of way, it was just a good movie. Chris Rock and some French MILFs who actually wrote and directed it.
Kundo: Age of the Rampant was good. From the looks of things through the eyes of Kundo's director, the ancient Chinese seem to have been the original hipsters.
Blackthorn has its moments. Shepard is good.
Re-watched House of Flying Daggers and liked it again. The bamboo forest fight scene midway through and the "echo game" fairly early on are worth seeing even if you don't like martial arts movies.