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Well I always had a thing for The Real Ghosbusters version of Egon so that look is pushing all of my buttons.

I don't want to come across as an MRA manbaby type but that trailer was not particularly funny. It would be a shame if it's a turkey given the kind of arseholes who would take pleasure in seeing it fail but ultimately a comedy is either funny or it's not. Comedy and horror may both be the most unforgiving genres

Go Team Grandma!

Well the word fan does derive from the word fanatic which should be taken as a warning.

To be fair people from Ireland were generally white in the 1950's as the country was basically a monoculture. That's changed today but the joke was that back then in Ireland even the black Protestants were white.

Oh my God, I want that scene to be on the deleted Blu-Ray scenes so badly.

I agree with you 100%. The film was about her evolution from a passive girl who meekly was accepting the scraps that were offered her in her life to her becoming a cosmopolitan and strong woman who took control of the life and made her own decisions after stopping deferring to others.

Or that Tom Hardy did not make a fool of him. For all the work that Gleeson gets his characters tend to get a very raw deal. I suppose that's the dilemma of the character actor.

Indeed but on the other hand Eilis is an exceptionally passive protagonist in this film. For the majority of the film other people are making her life decisions for her. Her sister decides that Eilis is going to emigrate. The kindly priest takes care of everything for her in Brooklyn. He organises her job and her

True. I guess that that what sex was like before the sexual revolution.

Whenever I see Domhnall Gleeson I usually think, "He's a good actor but his father is a great one". It may not be fair to compare them but that is the downside of entering the family business.

Emory Cohen was also very good at playing a loathsome little shit in "The Place Beyond the Pines". I was slightly shocked when I realized that it was the same actor because he was so charming in Brooklyn. That man has genuine range.

Really? It was very much a PG-13 love scene in that everyone kept their clothes on but then again watching a movie sex scene with a parent is not an ideal situation. I'm still slightly traumatized from watching the first act of Fatal Attraction with my parents on TV back in the day. We were all transfixed by the sight

Michael Fassbender as he's Irish and hung and I'm one of those things. I'll let you guess which one.

This is news is almost as surprising as a thumb up the ass.

You got to Highlander that shit bro. Best movie ever made, won a Goddamn Oscar.

Isn't it obvious? The kid should have been called Indiana.

I must say that Jim Parson looked quite spiffy in that blazer. It made an impression since he usually dresses like a teenager on the show but he cleans up very nicely indeed.

And weed.