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What gave you that impression? not even being hyperbolic bingo, you win I saw this film with my girlfriend back when it had its cinema release, and we went in not knowing a thing about it, only that it came highly recommended. The film finished, we stayed for most of the credits, walked 5 minutes back to my car and it wasn't until we got in the car and my girlfriend said "that was effed" that we both realised that we were kinda stunned and had not spoken a word to each other since the film ended. Even weeks later we would tell each other how the film was still "getting to us". Have yet to watch it again. LOL IKR, I had come to the exact same conclusion about Kate Winslet's character in Titanic after the closing scene where she throws the Jewel overboard and then later (I assume) dies in her cabin not before the camera pans across her dresser showing all these family photos. So does she reminice about a life lived full with her husband and family in her final moments?, hell no, her final moments are focused on some bus boy with whom she had a one night stand back in her early 20's. I am sure this is a recurring trope in most rom-coms, eg "When Harry Met Sally...". > make up 25% of the country it's currently actually only 14%, up from 12% the year before "you keep using that word.., I do not think it means what you think it means ..." Aubrey Plaza always looks like she doesn't want to be in any of the films I've seen her in LOL you will just love Solondz's "Happines" maybe that was the music directors intention? check out the opening to "The Player". It also has a long uncut opening shot (in which they talk about another movies opening shit which, like the entire film, is very meta) probably a "xe" Met a Swedish girl whilst holidaying in Greece around 2000-2001 and even then she was telling me how the place was being overrun by M*****'s (mainly Turks from memory) and how the vast majority of r**** where perpetrated by men from that religion. So sad. Would hate to see what it has become now. Space Ice's YouTube channel. Check it out, he has some hilarious videos reviewing movies by Steven Seagal and Neil Breen. you obviously haven't seen anything by that auteur that is Neil Breen It was the 80's man, back when it was cool to be white. Just finished watching ep1 and I am pretty sure that this will play out like an episode of Star Trek where the ghost ship is them in the future somehow. Dont know about riding bikes at 4:30 am, but yep, exactly what UncleRuckis said, I was born in '62 (Australia) and remember going to the beach with my little sister and neighbour when we were 8-9yo totally unsupervised for hours (granted we lived 100 metres from the beach, but the point remains). In the summer we would also spend the entire day exploring things and only touching base for food / toilet. No mobile phones back then so parents would have no idea what we would get up to. I'm childless, but even then I cannot imagine not knowing for a single minute where my child would be these days Really was a different era back then. LOL, the first episode is the only episode in this series that even remotely resembles classic BM, the last 3 episodes are far worse. They have more in common with "The Outer Limits" than BM.