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I wasn't a big fan of The Cabin in the Woods either. Too meta for its own good. I could practically hear the writers smugly clapping themselves on the back with every subverted trope. Splendor in the Grass is mid-tier Kazan for me, but I've only seen it once. Never been a big fan of The Simpsons, so while the movie had a few amusing moments, overall I didn't care much for it. Watched Public Enemies in theaters and came out disappointed. It's a solid film, but it definitely felt like less than the sum of its parts. It hasn't stuck with me whatsoever.
Never heard of Dogman, but I just read up on it a little more and then added it to my watchlist. I see it's from the director of Gomorrah, which I thought was a very well-made flick, so that bodes well. Saló, or the 120 Days of Sodom often ranks near the top of Most Disturbing Films lists, but I've yet to subject myself to its fecal matter. I'd hoped to get around to Tabu for the 30's Countdown, but I'm running out of time. Yet to see anything from Satyajit Ray.
Don't watch much TV, so I haven't seen a single episode of Rick and Morty, although I hear nothing but great things about it. Caught bits and pieces of Who is America? Saw the art gallery lady give Cohen one of her pubic hairs to add to his brush, which was hilarious (and oddly arousing). Some of the segments definitely feature the type of laughs that stick in your throat. I live in the American South, so I'm exposed to bigotry on a regular basis, yet I've still been shocked and depressed by the some of the actions and words spoken by people on that show.