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I can't tell you how much I love 'Stay', which I think is pretty sincere as well.

Between my author parents and the all the crazy at work I've found myself gravitating to the least crazy people I can for relationships. Still, an opera singer snuck in there, so, I feel ya.

I used to work for a casting director. So much crazy.

I actually thought, without having read the books, that one of the villains (Jai Courtney) looked like what people describe Jack Reacher as looking like.

I actually thought, without having read the books, that one of the villains (Jai Courtney) looked like what people describe Jack Reacher as looking like.

I'm almost sure the film is made around Cruise playing Reacher to take advantage of that amusing fact and play it up. In one of his first scene's he's looking up to speak to the other characters. A bit like in that early MI4 scene where he has to keep jumping to use the retina scan. That has to be intentional for a

I'm almost sure the film is made around Cruise playing Reacher to take advantage of that amusing fact and play it up. In one of his first scene's he's looking up to speak to the other characters. A bit like in that early MI4 scene where he has to keep jumping to use the retina scan. That has to be intentional for a

I think he's in it just enough to enjoy him. Anymore Herzog and you'd be annoyed he sold out.

I think he's in it just enough to enjoy him. Anymore Herzog and you'd be annoyed he sold out.

I also saw this film a few weeks back at a kind of preview screening having never read and never shown interest in the books. It was astrange experience in that the somewhat prestigious audience didn't know how to react afterwards. While watching I couldn't decide whether I thought it was terrible or a kitsch classic.

I also saw this film a few weeks back at a kind of preview screening having never read and never shown interest in the books. It was astrange experience in that the somewhat prestigious audience didn't know how to react afterwards. While watching I couldn't decide whether I thought it was terrible or a kitsch classic.

I got to tag along as a +1 to a preview screening (I assume it was press). It's hilarious, bloody and assured. I'd be an ass to go into any further detail now though. I saw Lincoln last week and it was an interesting companion piece to that.

I got to tag along as a +1 to a preview screening (I assume it was press). It's hilarious, bloody and assured. I'd be an ass to go into any further detail now though. I saw Lincoln last week and it was an interesting companion piece to that.

Django is goddamn brilliant. I'm looking forward to Zero Dark Thirty, but I'll be surprised if I enjoy a film more than Django this year at this point.

Django is goddamn brilliant. I'm looking forward to Zero Dark Thirty, but I'll be surprised if I enjoy a film more than Django this year at this point.

The 48 fps version is the only one I'm interested in seeing because, aside from the technical aspects of this film, I'm not interested in LotR at all. I'm a firm believer in the idea that in order to improve technology one has to use it and adopt it and at, in theory at least, 48 fps is a much more natural progression

The 48 fps version is the only one I'm interested in seeing because, aside from the technical aspects of this film, I'm not interested in LotR at all. I'm a firm believer in the idea that in order to improve technology one has to use it and adopt it and at, in theory at least, 48 fps is a much more natural progression

Yep, it played at BAFTA in London last week with QT in attendance. There's another screening this Wednesday.

Yep, it played at BAFTA in London last week with QT in attendance. There's another screening this Wednesday.

I think the German edition is supposed to be the definitive one. I think that WUBC was serialised initially, and then released in three slimmer volumes in Japan before being translated. I think that English version was then used as a basis for a tightened up Japanese version which was then translated into German by