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“Barbie has a great day every day, but Ken only has a great day if Barbie looks at him.”
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Corporations: Part 5
Read more: Corporations: Part 5Personalized number plates cost hundreds of dollars. For the life of me, I have no idea why anyone would pay for such nonsense.
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Corporations: Part 4
Read more: Corporations: Part 4Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. Or glibness. That’s the saying that seems to be forming on Ripley’s lips when the delightfully consistent Carter (Paul Reiser) arrives at her hospital bedside
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Inside Out 2
Read more: Inside Out 2Take deep breaths. All of us have memories of our early teenage years. Middle school. Puberty.
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Disco Godfather(1979)
Read more: Disco Godfather(1979)PCP, disco, and the end of the NBA as we know it.
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Corporations: Part 3
Read more: Corporations: Part 3Given he’s an unquestionable corporate fucker, it’s amazing how little work Bateman does.
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Blacula (1972)
Read more: Blacula (1972)Here at Ruthless, and thanks to our premier writer, Dave Franklin, we have a whole category of Blaxploitation films.
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Corporations: Part 2
Read more: Corporations: Part 2Our new boss Ahmed walked in and told us he had no doubt that some teachers would not be up to scratch and they’d be fired
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Corporations: Part One
Read more: Corporations: Part OneMovies generally do their best to convince us that corporations are bad. Common themes include a stratospheric level of greed, an acceptance of environmental destruction
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Jacob’s Ladder
Read more: Jacob’s LadderSitting down to watch Jacob’s Ladder I was a little nervous. But not because the movie was scary or anything like that.
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Starring Debuts #30: Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Read more: Starring Debuts #30: Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde (1967)Back in the day critics complained Arthur Penn’s directorial masterpiece glamorized crime, desensitized folks to violence, made them more aggressive, was a terrible influence on the young
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Kiss Me Deadly
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The Great Silence (1968)
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The Birds (1963)
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The Last Man on Earth (1964)
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The Fighting 69th (1940)
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A Note on Hitchcock’s Strangler Trilogy.
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Uncut Gems
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Bacurau
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John Welsh’s Look At Turner Classic Movies
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Midnight Run (1988)
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Miller’s Crossing
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Movies By Ezra: Decade To Decade Favorites
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The Longest Yard (2005)
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48 Hours (1982)
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Deadly Prey (1987)
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Patton
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The Way Back
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Carlito’s Way
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Godzilla 2000
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Anchorman
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Zoolander
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Ali
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The Godfather Part 2
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Spider-Man
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Gigli
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The Getaway (1972)
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The Alamo
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Adaptation
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Onward
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The Invisible Man (2020)