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Jordan Vogt-Roberts Destroys ‘Kong: Skull Island’ Criticisms with Point-by-Point Rebuttal
http://collider.com/kong-skull-island-criticism-jordan-vogt-roberts/

This is pretty damned awesome. Good for him.

Absolutely good for him. And I like how he contrasted what Mystery Science Theater did with what Cinema Sins does. Not the same thing. I didn't like Skull Island but not for any of the stupid nitpicky reasons Cinema Sins brought up. I'd see it again though and just fast forward to all the John C Reilly scenes.
 
Absolutely good for him. And I like how he contrasted what Mystery Science Theater did with what Cinema Sins does. Not the same thing. I didn't like Skull Island but not for any of the stupid nitpicky reasons Cinema Sins brought up. I'd see it again though and just fast forward to all the John C Reilly scenes.



‘Kong: Skull Island’ Honest Trailer Was Written By ‘Kong: Skull Island’ Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts
http://uproxx.com/movies/honest-trailer-kong-skull-island-director/

This guy is priceless. I thought Kong:Skull Island was a solid popcorn flick. Totally disposable, but still, value for the money. It's about time somebody stood up to the faceless online snark. And he did it in a way that didn't come off as sour grapes, which is tricky as hell. I will put this guy on my watch list just because I like the cut of his jib.
 
Watched the Spielberg documentary on HBO last night... it was great.
 
David Lynch Teamed Up With Brewers To Make Some ‘Damn Good’ Beer
http://uproxx.com/life/david-lynch-twin-peaks-beer/

The collaboration went beyond brewing the beer — Lynch and Mikkeller also worked together on original art that Lynch drew himself and shared with the brewers along with a color palette and aesthetic lifted straight from Lynch’s now-legendary TV series, Twin Peaks.

According to Mikkeller’s press release, the beer is only going to be available for a very limited run in California. It will premiere at Lynch’s Festival of Disruption, which a press release says, “focuses on music, art, film and meditation.” And, now beer too. If you’re in Los Angeles this weekend, you can attend the festival and sample the beer (and collect the gorgeous cans) while listening to The Kills and TV On The Radio. The beer will then go on a limited run in a few markets around the state.
 
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