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She did a crappy YA crapfest that probably has set her for life financially. And then there's the other, much better stuff. I first noticed her in "Into the Wild" (small part, not much to do, merely adequate) but thought she was first rate in "The Runaways".

Essex! Sussex! Wessex! Norssexthumberland!

Okey-doke, let's try again: there was an historically inaccurate statement in the original post. A commenter offered a correction. That's it.

Not sure why you're changing the subject.

Except that it writes the murders millions of non-Jews out of history.

I was about to say.

Out, damned Spot, they said.

***dusts off plans for cloning Rupert Grint***

Thank you for stepping up so I don't have to be the hated pedant. Your sacrifice will be remembered.

I'm gonna throw in some love for Emma Anderson.

I admit it's just a feeling I get as I watch his films. It's subjective so therefore I'm right.

I like them, too (haven't seen "Joy") but I think they're becoming more "accessible" or "mainstream" or what have you.

I wouldn't say that Russell has sold out. He's merely descending into making crowd-pleasing mediocrities.

Victoria Jackson

I take second place to no man in my love for Jennifer Lawrence but I'd still swap her out for Charlize Theron on this list.

I recall liking the movie but the "Heroes" thing makes me angry to this day.

It would bring in the big Duracellâ„¢ ad bucks, that's for sure.

I heard that it was good.

Wednesday funday!