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2416james

For instance, the film contains perhaps the most hilariously accurate depiction of a game of Pictionary ever captured on screen.

“Princess Bride is Reiner’s best.”

When Harry Met Sally keeps Allen’s neurotic male lead, love of New York City, and probing questions about the nature of relationships. But it also softens the Allen formula and roots it in the earnestness that defined so much of Ephron’s and Reiner’s work. Plus, thanks to Ephron, it gives its female lead a neurotic

This was the only film that I show to people the first time and their reaction to the leads having sex was often “no, don’t fuck, you’re ruining a good thing” without snark.

The part where Scout is kidnapped and Atticus is replaced by John Goodman was definitely an interesting twist.

They also objected to all the walk and talk scenes. It doesn’t translate well to the stage, and the Finch house didn’t have so many hallways.

He was given two years to live in 1963. This is a life well earned by any measure.

Growing up in the 80's as a disabled kid who was really really into science, I cannot overstate how much of an inspiration Hawking was to me.

Honestly a roller coaster tycoon-like game with Westworld assets would be perfect.

Id like to comment on this article but Im still in the grays/greys.

I’ve always like Krysten Ritter. She always brought a unique, fun energy to all her roles even if the writing didn’t do her justice. Really glad to see her kicking ass as Jessica Jones.

Looking back at that scene and watching the rest of the Cap Trilogy makes me think that after all he’s been through Steve secretly just wants to die, but his morals won’t let him do so unless it involves saving a bunch of other lives in the process. Or at the very least that he views his own life as an expandable one

Completely unrelated; your user name was a fine idea at the time. Now…

Nah, Ex Machina should be a West Wing-style TV show about what it’s like to be mayor of New York when you are a superhero who can talk to machines.

Man, everything about The First Avenger is great. That montage (and whoa, the song!) and all the USO stuff worked perfectly, thanks to Johnston and Evans (who, in my opinion, is the best-cast of anyone in the MCU, and there’s a lot of competition there). The boot camp scenes - especially the one where Rogers jumps on

He was all about ethics.

Absolutely agree with you on this. I was blown away by the first half of that book. It was so good, but then it went batshit and seemed rshed at the end and I pretty much went 180 on my feelings for it,

Wiig has a dancer background so if they ask for movement stuff (hopefully not too much that it becomes campy) I can see it. She’s been pretty versatile in roles and her character being psychotic/insecure in Last Man on Earth makes sense for this character.

Don’t forget Jon Polito! “It’s ALLLLLLLL part of the show!”

It is insane that it took 15 years before Dalton got to ham it up as a bad guy again, he is so great - he probably would’ve been a better Bond villain than Bond.