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I'll believe in corporate personhood the first time one is sentenced to prison.

Does Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind count as a comedy? It's maybe more of a comedy-drama but, fuck it. It's one of my favorite movies so it's my pick. It hits hard because it makes you think about how people don't change. They make the same mistakes again and again and erasing unpleasant memories won't make

It's probably best not to take the ages we're given too seriously. The Third Doctor claimed to be thousands of years old, the Seventh Doctor said he was over 900, the Eighth Doctor spent 600 years marooned on the planet Orbis, 1o0 years stranded on Earth, and about 150 years fleeing the Time Lords in a humanoid TARDIS

Yeah, I'm actually excited to see an older Doctor again. John Hurt really killed it in The Day of the Doctor, and now the thought of having a Doctor who isn't quite so bubbly and child-like seems very exciting to me. I'm still wondering how Smith's Doctor is gonna eat it, though... I was sure he'd get killed somehow

I am ridiculously excited about this.

The movie kinda dropped the ball when they killed off Bryan Cranston's character, who was an interesting and the most fleshed out character in the film, to his bland, uninteresting son.

The whole thing is one of my favorite films, but the first section on earth might be visual storytelling at its finest.

Completely agree. Apart from godzilla puking laserbeams down the other monster's throat, the movie tanked once cranston died.

Sunshine. The third act turned it from a great space adventure film to a lousy slasher flick.

I feel this way a little bit about the new Godzilla movie. I love the MUTO mating scene — don't get me wrong. But the first act was so incredibly strong (Bryan Cranston!), and the second two acts so incredibly aimless, that I was left wishing that we'd kept the tone and characters from the first half hour for the

If you ask me, the movie went downhill right after the dog died.

I always loved Michael Whelan's illustrations for the first book, especially.

I'll go with The Dark Tower ones, even if they're just as outlandish as the descriptions. They're awesome to look at.

Now I totally want to have a discussion with someone else who saw the movie, except I don't want to spoil people in the comments. I thought the ending fit well with the character, but it's designed to dissatisfy the audience. It left me with a profound sense of despair, which I think was Michôd's intention.

I saw this last week and I was truly in love with it. I can understand why people might find the ending unsatisfying, but I think it's just gonna be the kind of thing where you either get or you don't. To saying vaguely and spoiler free, if you were that kind of person, would you go through all of that, in order to