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Even with all of the tangents, I can usually follow the plot of the movie pretty easily. Compare to How Did This Get Made, where you get to the end of the episode and you know basically nothing about the movie other than "it literally makes NO sense".

Hook was probably my first guilty pleasure movie. Even as a kid, I realized it was pretty bad, but I still got a kick out of it.

I actually enjoyed season 4 just a little bit more than season 3. Season 3 seemed exhausted, like everybody was so convinced that season 2 would be the final season that they used up all of their creative energy before season 3 hit.

I liked it a lot. Especially when they did horrible things to the blacksmith.

I thought he nailed the combination of grudging niceness/bitter cynicism in the first two movies, but since then he's leaned a little too hard on the nice-but-troubled hero side.

Yeah, mostly I'm just trying to say that cutting an unneeded sex tape storyline is hardly the same as being cheerfully gutless.

It's also possible that a sex-tape subplot would have felt excessive in an already plot-heavy movie, and Black is willing to cut some of his more out-there ideas for the sake of a good story. Plus, Pepper doesn't seem like the cheating type.

Trumpy! You can do stupid things!

A surreal meditation on art, loss, identity, and the purpose of film?

So I was like, "Grandma, you think YOUR iron lung is uncomfortable!" and we all laughed.

As long as he's paired with Jeff Nichols, he can do no wrong in my eyes.

They started doing dialogue with the last Harry Potter game and it looks like they're all going to be that way. It's too bad. The wordless version of Phantom Menace is way better than the actual movie.

I'll only watch it if there's a pregnancy.

Totally. Shyamalan would probably still be making interesting movies if this hadn't tanked so hard.

I remember seeing Hulk in theaters and thinking the comic book panels were just going to be there for the prologue, or at least the origin story. It took me about 30 minutes before I realized that Lee was fully committed to this terrible style.

I watched eXistenZ a few nights ago and got really excited when Don McKellar and Sarah Polley's names showed up in the opening credits. Those are two actors I would watch in pretty much anything.

I actually really like him in Ken Branagh's Hamlet, but I'm sure I'm in the minority there.

Damn, both of those lines are great. They should do an inventory of "15 best throwaway lines about the weather"

I wouldn't go as far as "incredible", but I like it a lot and I'm glad somebody's defending it.

I really want to like Paul Scheer, but I don't think I've laughed at anything he's said or done since Human Giant, or possibly Party Down.