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Yeah exactly, there's a difference in some cases between something you just enjoy even if it's flawed in a lot of ways and something that's recognizable as an achievement and has a certain amount of artistry.
And those can cross over, anyway with entertainment.
I can recognize Tree Of Life was an amazing piece of art,

Well that's an apropos username, as you're talking out of something vaguely resembling a shit lined orifice.

Definitely catch Frances Ha. It's Girls only with every flaw that show has removed (and I mean that as a good thing).
Much Ado's really fun light viewing. I did like Whedon's idea that having everyone half soused was the perfect way to explain the characters act so stupidly like in the play.

Argo isn't that bad. Most people were already calling Crash a bunch liberal guilt handwringing before it won the Oscars.
Argo maybe didn't deserve to win, but it's also not a terrible movie.

The other thing is it's not about Facebook except as a framing device.
It's a legal drama dissecting how two friends ruined a friendship, and impeccably edited to create a sense of meaning.

Thou Doth Too Hasty, Doth Too Tumescent, Parteth the Sixteth.

He was there to fix the fins.

You all overrated me!

The survivors all form a band called The Polyphonic Spree?

Hey this sounds like my thoughts on To the Wonder.

None. Not to be cynical, but this isn't a film the majority of Academy members will have heard of, and even less seen.

I'd agree that Primer besides the narrative twists isn't really a great or intelligent movie.
Memento is a good comparison, but I'd say Memento had more going on philosophically than Primer.

Yeah there really was a sense to the last half hour that Luhrmann really didn't like or want to make the ending of the actual book, and so he seemed less invested in it.
That, and that the ending kind of doesn't fit his style, as it's literally everything in the book coming to a crashing halt.

Stoker is one of those films that the synopsis sounds downright awful, but it somehow works.
And yeah agreed, it works because it's telling a different type of story just with the psychological thriller elements as part of it.
It reminded me more than a little of a more mannered Carrie.

Like a spoiled child, Dowd only responds to harsh language, and the occasional internet spanking.

Oh please, puns of any kind are beyond the mental capbilities of Stormfront members. 
They usually devote their energies to whether it's ok to like Springsteen because his name sounds a little 'jew-y'.

He takes ideas and refashions them into something his own.
Let's face it, you either love his visual style for storytelling or not.

Rocknrolla is just a chance for various actors to chew scenery in the most entertaining hyper-kinetic way possible.
Enjoy it for being a big, dumb, well made action movie.

Yeah it's not his fault his character was written to be both apathetic and seemingly able to know just what to do to combat a pissed off alien in a super-ship.
He was good in a bad role, and was probably the best performance after Fassbender.

Only a man that macho could possibly make something so wussy intentionally.
He made it to curb his excess testosterone levels.