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▲ 17 r/curb

Guess who told Marty to shut up?

Watch out!!! They got a lot of kids!

u/Dire_Hulk — 3 hours ago
▲ 39 r/sludge

Old interview with Eyehategod (Metal Maniacs: April 2001).

Just found some old magazines and didn’t want this to be lost in history.

u/Dire_Hulk — 7 hours ago

Old interview with Eyehategod (Metal Maniacs: April 2001).

I just found some old magazines and didn’t want this to get lost in history.

u/Dire_Hulk — 7 hours ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 6.7k r/lotr

One of my favorite things about the trilogy was the decision to take the time to show the audience what they were really fighting for.

I love how the Hobbits often talk about missing The Shire. It so relatable and truly builds a deep empathy for our little heroes. Most movies that have a lot of war scenes don’t seem to take the time to do that. (Braveheart was an exception)

u/Dire_Hulk — 3 days ago

I posted about posts in the gaming subs being removed by mods for discussing the loss of physical releases of games. And that post was removed by mods, despite getting over a thousand upvotes in an hour. Lol.

Notice the small “locked” icon in the top right corner of my post.

u/Dire_Hulk — 4 days ago

I wish that John Carpenter had directed the Stephen King’s It (1990), with its original cast.

With him involved it likely would have been a theatrical or video release instead of a tv movie. And would have had a well earned R rating.

u/Dire_Hulk — 8 days ago
▲ 53 r/jackass

The new movie was a sweet goodbye hug. I only wish there was more music. I love the old punk jams in the series but, for some reason, they were noticeably absent here. Loved the movie regardless.

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u/Dire_Hulk — 8 days ago

I wonder why there weren’t more celebrity guests in the movies. It seems like a lot of people would have been down.

Audiences love it. The celeb gets a bit of street cred. The ones who did take part seemed to be asked almost as an afterthought, aside from Eric Andre, Butter Bean and Rip Taylor.

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u/Dire_Hulk — 8 days ago
▲ 163 r/AcidBath

Acid Bath shirt spotted in new Netflix movie: Little Brother (starring John Cena and Eric André)

u/Dire_Hulk — 9 days ago

Hold on. Did Elaine actually tell this woman to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge?

u/Dire_Hulk — 12 days ago

What was the best prop gag in a movie?

The Naked Gun (1988), Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), This Is Spinal Tap (1984), Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), Wayne's World (1992), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), Zoolander (2001), The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005), Spaceballs (1987), Airplane! (1980)

u/Dire_Hulk — 13 days ago
▲ 332 r/seinfeld

Does anyone else feel like George should have had more run-ins with his fellow 40 short?

u/Dire_Hulk — 17 days ago

Maybe all that Bobo needed was a little bit of Cheryl in his life.

u/Dire_Hulk — 20 days ago

Concerning worst actor, worst director, worst movie posts/lists, shouldn’t more attention be given to praise of good works over the rumination of what we see as garbage? It’s like constantly punishing the shittiest ball players. They already know they’re seen as terrible.

Wouldn’t the former serve to inspire, whereas the latter would only promote apprehension for artists judging whether or not projects are worth the risk?

Sure, if something is of very low quality yet, is highly profitable for a studio (thus overrated by some fans) then I can understand calling out for higher artistic standards.

I just don’t see the upside to beating dead horses. If they are trash and everyone knows they’re trash, what’s the point? Let’s progress by boosting the spirits of those who’ve done well to deliver great work and leave the unwanted behind.

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u/Dire_Hulk — 28 days ago
▲ 133 r/sludge

I was a stoner teenager during the era of diabolical cd binders. I could blast Pantera and A.B., but Crowbar and Buzz*oven were deemed unacceptable at house parties.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago

It’s been twenty five years since the release of Shrek and I only just realized this guy’s name is Lord Maximus F&@k-wad.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago

Along with The Roommate Switch, George deciding between his parents and his inheritance is a dilemma perfectly matching the character.

“What writer? We're talking about a sitcom.”

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago
▲ 368 r/Xennials+2 crossposts

If my childhood in the 90s had a specific smell, it was Glade: Country Garden.

u/Dire_Hulk — 1 month ago