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But we all want to know if it's still OK to watch Woody Allen's movies. I say yes. I don't care. They're great movies.

The big finale to Godzilla vs Megaguirus. I mean, with enough willing suspension of disbelief, and maybe lots of alcohol, it's super-tense.

Tom Cruise does all of his own stunts. As is often repeated here, he's a weirdo and I wouldn't go 50ft near him in real life, but he's legitimately good at movies and I can't stop watching them.

The Raid was inevitable martial arts choreography where the good guy always wins wrapped up in superficial character development and meaningless plot twists. I agreed with Ebert when he described it as "plot markers" as a desperate attempt to give the violence porn some semblance of context.

as this is James Wan's new movie, it's more than likely he'll be playing a ghost or a possessed creepy doll of some sort.

This is probably the greatest review I've ever read on this site. Ignatey's paragraph about the H16 camera is infinitely more interesting to me than reading about some asshole running away from Nazi zombies for 85 minutes.

I remember an interview with Wan on some Australian movie review show talking about how he brought his "Saw" idea to Hollywood, and he was scoffing at the Americans talking about how they all have "short attention spans" and "they don't like to read" so you have to show them a quick snappy video demonstration to

there's a difference between "it looks awful" and "I just watched this movie", and I just watched this movie, and it wasn't as awful as it looked.

A. A. Dowd is wonderful. I hope he gets his own feature down the line.