
Bill Gienapp
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Bill Gienapp
@Type_O_Purple
Check out Pop - my site where I muse on movies, video games, TV, Criterion, Arrow Video and Funko Pop figures. No high fructose corn syrup, no processed sugars






this is crazy to me


only discourse contribution: Shyamalan is not only better than Spielberg, but better than all the guys pictured below except De Palma




‘OBSESSION’ has become one of the top 10 highest grossing horror movies of all time in the U.S.


I honestly think if Disclosure Day didnt have Spielberg name attached it'd be getting similar reviews to this years Mercy. They aren't that different of films

What Obsession opinion will have you like this?

Curb Your Enthusiasm was always far superior to Seinfeld




UFC Freedom 250 is facing a chaotic weather setup on the White House South Lawn, with a 60% chance of thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and wind gusts up to 34 mph threatening to delay the outdoor fights. On top of the storm risk, brutal D.C. humidity is driving a triple-digit heat index alongside massive swarms of mosquitos and gnats that fighters will have to battle inside the cage. While the venue’s massive 92-foot overhang will keep the octagon dry, a single lightning strike within eight miles will trigger an automatic 30-minute freeze on the entire event.



A lot of people talk about how Spielberg cooked in 1993 with Jurassic Park and Schindler's List, two of the greatest films he has ever made. But people rarely mention that in 2002, he pulled off something almost as impressive by releasing Minority Report in the Summer and Catch Me If You Can at Christmas in the very same year. Both films are beloved and often cited among the strongest works of his later career, yet I'm actually surprised it's uncommon to see people point out that they came out just six months apart in the same year. This is one of the most underrated accomplishments of his entire career.


Scorsese’s CAPE FEAR is kind of a masterpiece as far as remakes go









