The Long Goodbye, I never hear people talk about this movie. Kinda slow paced, but a good take on film noir story with the main character being hard boiled in 60s/70s California. Elliot Gould pulls off one solid performance as a snarky Philip Marlowe.
Latest posts made by Rolas
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RE: Greatest Movies No One's Ever Heard Of
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RE: Venture Brothers
Well Christmas came early, time for a slew of obscure quotes to drop on my friends.
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RE: Daria is getting a revival
Yeah call me when they do an actual live action version with Aubrey Plaza.
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RE: Robot×Laserbeam
The ending was pretty satisfying, wasn't expecting the abrupt end but at least the series was able to finish the match. Hopefully the author steps away from sports manga for the next series, personally feel those tend to be tough sells.
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RE: What are you Playing?
Thanks to the Steam summer sale I have be queuing a ton of games, just beat VVVVVV (a controller makes it way better, keyboard controls are not my forte) and thanks to a suggestion from a friend trying out Axiom Verge. This is one legit Metroidvania style game that honestly has this super dope Contra vibe to it with the boss designs.
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RE: General Video Game Discussion
Thanks to a dunkey video, I got this amazing game I had not even heard of until then. Thanks to dunk and the Steam Summer Sale for introducing me to another solid indie title.
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RE: Well hey folks.
We're all ghosts of the One Piece world now.
I prefer relics, Randy. I hope your career is doing well dude, now I gotta look you up on Twitter haha.
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RE: Dr. Stone
Definitely had to be something planted on her feet that would react to light like that.
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RE: The Promised Neverland
I assume that Adam is a creation of the new plantation revealed in the Norman chapter, my only question is how he had escaped in the first place, much less made it to Goldy Pond. The idea of him being sent off much like other children from plantations doesn't seem to add up since we already have the low grade farms with speechless children and that place comes off as more of a research facility.
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RE: Well hey folks.
Thanks man, oh the stories of my life I have. Highlights include being (briefly) married and becoming a career bartender. Thank goodness the cocktail culture here is solid, gotta venture out to Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans one of these years to soak up more knowledge.