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Lee Byung-hun on how his role in A Bittersweet Life (2005) changed his career forever 💫 No Other Choice is in cinemas now!

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Alien 3 is one of the most diabolical sequels ever made. Fincher and studio made such a mess. The decision to kill off the child character Newt ruined entire movie from the beginning. James Cameron said: “The stupidest f***ing thing. It killed the emotional payoff of Aliens.”

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red flags in men Modest Mouse Fan Thinks Skyler White was a villain Loves Buffalo 66 Listens to more than 0 podcasts Reads a lot of Bukowski or Cormac McCarthy Listens to a lot of Nick Cave or Tom Waits (specifically murder ballads and Franks Wild Years)

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Jack Nicholson is 89. He’s one of the biggest reasons I started this account. Nicholson has lived these last 89 years the right way. He’s done life right. His effortless charisma- his timeless charm- is something that always keeps me company. My favorite actor. Cheers, Jack 🎂.

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Death to Smoochy (2002) takes children’s television and turns it into this bitter world of ego, corruption, and performers quietly hating each other, while Robin Williams goes completely off the rails in the best way. Underrated.

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“We think we understand the rules when we become adults, but what we really experience is a narrowing of the imagination.” —David Lynch

“We think we understand the rules when we become adults, but what we really experience is a narrowing of the imagination.”

—David Lynch
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Ralph Fiennes has been delivering Oscar-caliber performances for decades, bringing psychological depth and real vulnerability to roles that lesser actors would play as one-note. The fact he still hasn’t won feels genuinely absurd.