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Philippe Gosselin
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Gotta say I am really surprise by all the love Logan is receiving. I saw it yesterday and found it to be utterly mediocre

Decades of substance and alcohol abuse are most likely the cause. Have you read her books? She's pretty open about it.

…and you Mr. Abrams deserve none. Just shut up and do you pencil pusher job of a producer without bothering the rest of us.

Christine Baranski = Elegance incarnate and amazing acting chops, yes please.

Geez I literally saw every plot points in this trailer 10 times before in arguably better movies/TV. Still might give it a shot though if only to see the criminally under-utilized David Wendham

Bottom = Corn flakes crust
Middle = Custard
Top = Meringue

It is utterly hilarious to know that Graham crackers were made by a right wing religious nut who believed that they would help "quench" sexual appetite and then it became an ingredient for such delicious desserts. Same is true for Corn Flakes if I am not mistaken, have you ever had a corn flakes pie? If not, then look

I am confused here, isn't "snowflake" a derogatory term for liberals from conservatives…and yet here it seems to have been switcharooed…

Yes please.

Can't remember it, so in my case it wasn't memorable. I'll admit though that I have only seen it once and will gladly never subject myself to watch it again. So maybe Rey's theme might have grown on me but I will never know.

Episode 7 sure wasn't memorable, I'll grant him that.

Let me add to that by decrying the birth and subsequent instant adoption of the term "alt-right". That term is utter bullshit, it is "extreme right" and that is all. Of course when we think of extreme right we quickly go to fascism and then Hitler. The extreme right knows that and thus created this little tidbit.

Up yours Academy, Elle is a fucking masterpiece and your are just a bunch of pussies. Hopefully the omission is not borne out of some PC crap.

I guess I have some great shows to catch up to during the holidays!

I don't think it will stand the test of time. Right now it has a rating of 77 on Metacritic, for Pixar this is very low if you compare it to their usual score of 90 even 95+.

It is perfectly clear that Pixar had a ton of fun doing "Inside Out". Why does wanting to have fun and rigor have to be mutually exclusives. I believe that when the two of them go hand in hand that is when we get to see films that transcends the medium and easily endure the test of time.

Hey, I am all for a good chase but the characters are fishes and marine mammals, having a chase underwater is not boring, it just makes sense. That's like having a film about birds with the third act spent underwater.

Sending, you know, "aquatic" creatures on a car chase is quite the stretch of the imagination and most previous Pixar films didn't resort to such blatant break in story cohesion to propel their story forward. To me it just feels like they ran out of ideas and picked a plot thread at random.

May not be the worst movie I have seen this year but for me the most disappointing is Finding Dory. Granted "Inside Out" set the bar extremely high and FD started out strong, wobbled in the second act and then the third act came. What a mess of incomprehensible ideas jumbled together, how the heck could that act find

Sick and tired of seeing them pitted "against" each other every time one wants to compare one to something else ( or in this case sell it). One is pure dreck that I would not serve to my worst enemy and the other one is pure bliss, mkay?