Payback with Mel Gibson (pre-rant) was one of my favorite movies. Lots of dark humor, a solid revenge story, and quippy dialog
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Agreed. However, this is important: Stay the hell away from the Director’s Cut. It changes and ruins the movie in every conceivable way.
I loved this film so much in the early 2000's. A few years ago I said to my wife we have to watch this after discovering she's never seen it. Oh but wait, it's not the version I watched. It's not even the same bad guy. That's not the version I wanted.
I had the same experience and realized that Director’s Cuts can ruin movies.
Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Rickey Bobby.
Best NASCAR documentary ever.
"If you don't chew Big Red then fuck you"
"This sticker is dangerous and inconvenient, but I do love Fig Newtons"
Violent cop.
An American Pickle! The one with Seth Rogan playing two roles. Everyone I've talked to who's seen it thought it was awful but I really enjoyed the premise and the ideas that it presented. What if i had to show the present day world to a long gone relative at the same age?