Topic: A Female Bearing A Mythological Skin Design
I'm bored. Anyway, I like this episode.
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I'm bored. Anyway, I like this episode.
Please let this be an episode about Great Gynt's ankle tattoo of the eight-legged horse spirit Sleipnir, please let this be an episode about Great Gynt's ankle tattoo of the eight-legged horse spirit Sleipnir... oh, um, well, yeah this is good too.
On the Rooney Mara future projects topic: she's starring in a new film called Side Effects which just had a trailer come out. Seems to be some sort of medical psychological thriller. I believe it was originally called "Bitter Pill". She's also going to be in the next Terrence Malick film with Ryan Gosling.
What do you guys think about the future of the franchise? I was checking IMDb earlier and the sequel has been announced, but it's stil being written.
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First of all... A Female Bearing A Mythological Skin Design - Worst.S.E.O.Ever
Great episode guys. You talk about the remakes but missed the opportunity to compare another Swedish movie and the Hollywood remake, Let The Right One In. Teague makes an interesting point about remakes/covers. But I would ask why is it that the US audience cannot handle foreign films? How come this big market of 50 countries grouped together ignores 'foreign' movies more or less (read: more unless they are in english)?
On a ligther note… Lisbeth Salander's gear:
The Girl with the Insanely Long Gear List
And hell yeah! Finland is amazing country.
I think Tray had the order and the results of the three wars Finland fought in WW2 a little jumbled up. Tray says Finland fought the Russians and won, then the Nazis and won and then the Russians again and won.
They fought the Winter War against the Russians. It was a defensive war for the Finns and although they suffered much less casualties than the Russians they eventually asked for peace and lost a little land in the negotiations. It was hardly a win.
The second war was the Continuation War where they fought the Russians again. This time they kind of fought with Germany (touchy subject) but they did not advance much more into Russia than to take back the area they had lost in the Winter War.
The third war was the Lapland War where they fought the Germans driving them out of Finland. The war was pretty much forced upon them by the treaty with the Russians which stated they had to drive the Germans out of Finland by a certain date for the treaty to hold. How much of a war this was is debated since the Germans were essentially moving out of Finland. For the first two weeks of the Lapland War, the advance of Finland and the retreat of Germany was coordinated by both sides. The Russians got pissed when they found out and demanded real fighting. This is not to take anything away from Finland. The fact that Finland was able to go head to head with the Russians who possessed awesome military strength twice and survive is a true testament to the toughness of the Finnish fighters.
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They have California Pizza Kitchen in California? Isn't that like going to Taco Bell in Mexico?
Somebody decided to put Buffalo Wild Wings here in Buffalo. Needless to say, any place that calls them "Buffalo Wings" isn't serving real wings
Yeah, I think every American should get a dozen wings from Anchor Bar once in their life (and conversely, a deep dish from Uno's) so that they know what pale imitations every other wing in the world is. It's a fucking joke.
But I would ask why is it that the US audience cannot handle foreign films? How come this big market of 50 countries grouped together ignores 'foreign' movies more or less (read: more unless they are in english)?
Probably because enough domestic films were produced there was no need. We also either got the low end, badly dubbed Italian or Japanese films, or the highbrow art movies. None of the middle of the spectrum stuff that would appeal to most people.
Let the right one in is amazing, by the way. Original and remake.
Totally agree about Fincher's making-of features. At the time, Fight Club really showed off what the DVD format is capable of, in respect to special bonus features. Now, every one of his films from Zodiac onwards has a feature-length HD documentary. Only the LOTR extras are more comprehensive. Ridley Scott's extras come close too.
Slackers include Cameron, Spielberg, Nolan, and Lucas that don't like doing commentaries nor having documentary cameras following them around.
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They have California Pizza Kitchen in California? Isn't that like going to Taco Bell in Mexico?
Going to California Pizza Kitchen in California is more like going to a quack medical clinic in Mexico. It will be expensive, distasteful, slightly unpatriotic, and possibly fatal.
FACT: There is not a single licensed doctor of pizza in the entire state.
I heard they had to start calling it CPK because it's so modified the FDA won't let them say "California" anymore.
Um.....I kinda like CPK. The Field Greens salad and their seasonal Asparagus soup are kinda rad. Keep in mind, California doesn't have specific pizza recipe to emulate. It's more the ingredients (Avocado on everything!) that make it Californian.
I actually like CPK too. I just saw a chance to make a funny.
Chicken Tequila Fettuccine mmmmmmm
This movie goes on the shelf next to Schindler's List of movies that are good, but that I'm never sitting through again. I'll also echo the panel in that I'm baffled at the success of these books. Although, looking at 50 Shades of Grey, maybe violent sex in literature is the next big thing.
Um.....I kinda like CPK. The Field Greens salad and their seasonal Asparagus soup are kinda rad. Keep in mind, California doesn't have specific pizza recipe to emulate. It's more the ingredients (Avocado on everything!) that make it Californian.
Worth noting: Neither of those things are pizza.
Hang on, why are we talking about this? Did we mention CPK in the ep?
I don't remember, but I like imagining that somehow the whole internet agreed to pretend like we did to see if we'd call them on it. Shh.
We were talking about the IKEA in Burbank and mentioned the CPK across the street.
It makes more sense in the original Swedish.
Oh yeah.
Fun fact, that CPK is around the mountain from where Trey used to live, and the first time I came out to visit LA and hang with Trey and Chris Hanel and Amy, we swung through that CPK on our way to Comic-Con.
I have not been back since. Fucking avocados.
That same one is a favorite of my wife and son. I just bought a depressing amount of furniture at Ikea, and I drowned my sorrows in their mildly-adequate Mojito's.
That Chevy's right by Ikea has at least one bartender who knows how to make a proper margarita. (Go traditional, not one of the specialty cocktails.)
I'm partial to Granville down the street.
I love that this thread is now about places to eat in Downtown Burbank.
Unfortunately the only CPK I've been to was at the Anaheim Garden Walk so I'm a bit out of my element.
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