When The Rules of Attraction hit theaters in 2002, it was branded as a teen comedy, no doubt to capitalize on the success of stars like James Van Der Beek and Jessica Biel. The marketing couldn't have been more wrong. This is a dark film, but one that guest Sean Abraham Preston feels like not enough people have seen. We talk about why such a dark movie appealed to Sean, the nihilistic world of Bret Easton Ellis, and creating a life in Hollywood in this episode.
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26. John Wick (2014) with Millan Singh
25. The Matrix (1999) with Yagami
24. One Crazy Summer (1986) with Michael Copeland
23. Strange Days (1995) with Matt Slayer
22. Hot Rod (2007) with Garret from Garret Talks To Himself
21. The Princess Bride (1986) with Kate Wallinga
20. A Clockwork Orange (1971) with Johanna from Fresh Hell
19. Midnight Run (1988) with Aram Martinez
17. Rashomon (1950) with Nick Irvine
16. The Fifth Element (1997) with D.E. Medus
15. Scott Pilgrim vs the World (2015) with Mike from Talk'n Pops
14. The Bishop's Wife (1947) with Laura Uber
13. Leviathan (1989) with James Jackson
12. SLC Punk! (1998) with Jono Uber
11. Dark City (1998) with Adam Thomas
10. West Side Story (1961) with Luis Ramirez
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9. Taika Waititi's Boy (2010) with James "Rodders" Rodrigues
8. Pootie Tang (2001) with Marissa Tallant
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