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TheLastWolf

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  1. Keigo Higashino's Malice (ft. Kaga) Of The Devotion of Suspect X fame Stieg Larson meets Agatha Christie
  2. De Vries better learn chinese. Eagle Freedom Logan wtf is a kilometer Sargeant is the new Goatifi Honey Badger and Seb return in RB colours this September for the Nürburgring, the shark in the RB24 could do a lot more fun than Checo now.
  3. QT says it is Travis Bickle if he were a movie critic His Jim Sheldon alias based on William Margold as revealed in his Speculation book....
  4. Leave anime the eff alone please, if it's not unnecessary live action adaptations, it's playing artistic Russian Roulette with swapping ethnicities...
  5. exactly, that. I'm wondering why that's not present virtually anywhere. I know reading is dying, still, so is cinema, yet it has the MPAA and whatnot... inarticulate me, I know it isn't but couldn't think of a better word. 'Rating' seemed more like a critique to me then. So I've seen publishers put age recommendations (that I've never heeded) but no state stepping in to regulate stuff. I'm not bemoaning the lack but curious why, since authority everywhere is all about straitjacketing. Or maybe they think people who still read are a fringe risk of dissidence and not worth the effort which would counter productively make more subjects aware.
  6. Crazy stats, Lord Thakur at his namesake venue hits 3rd consec 50. Only Bradman and Border before him Anyway King Kohli will save us
  7. Le Mans is really chaotic fun, 24 hours over 91 editions over 100 years and this is my first serious watch. Giovinazzi Kubica Nasr Fittipaldi Button Kyviiat Fassbender and a lot of familiar faces, names... Ahead of the Canadian GP, I nearly forgot what rain adds to a race. Hope we get to see Hamilton on wets at Silverstone
  8. Not the first or last person to wonder about this... Movies, TV shows, web series, documentaries, anything visual has censorship ratings for different age groups and specific content. By that logic shouldn't books carry similar labels? I for one never watched or read anything after giving a shit about the age restrictions, if I liked it, I had it. Taxi Driver at 14 may be too much for some but Tarantino'd feel too late. Likewise Catcher in the Rye is about teen angst broadly, yet faced extreme censorship (age and otherwise) and still does. Yet lesser calibred but higher disturbing content filled books line the shelves these days. I'm not for it but just speculating its non existence especially when historically homo sapiens love burning and censoring knowledge. And if you are for or against, no matter, what works do you think could fall under this umbrella?
  9. I can smell the regret in the horizon
  10. She had one with one of her brothers at least
  11. Multiple train collision/derailment leaves 300 dead a thousand injured,toll rising in Odisha, India. The sheer negligence...smfh
  12. Nothing for violence? I mean it's a fucking nuke
  13. More of an advertisement than a trailer but still, its Nolan.
  14. I binge shows, ace tests and finally watch a movie after eons, pop in here to find there's no thread left and it's upto me again to start yet another one with an unimaginative title. So there's Bohemian Rhapsody*, held up only by Malek's performance. Man do I regret watching that movie. Phew, Queen wasn't whatever that was. As far as biopics go, and films too, it's mediocre either way. Hope Sound of Metal is more like Tár than this or Rocketman. Curiously whether these music-movies ended up being good or bad, they had really great perfomances shoring it up.
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