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I'm still hoping for Speed 3: Flight Control, co-starring Emilio Estevez.

And yet, The Great Beauty won nothing.

"I seriously wonderwed at the time that movie was out why more people weren't making noise about his damn fine hot piece of male bearded lust in that." - there, fixed.

Nah-ah! TV schedule decisions, they like, scar you for life man!

I did play extremely well. Just not with Mike.

My guess is Farhadi wins. Spielberg loves "A Separation" and these past few years seems to be interested less in visually grandiose films and more for intimate films. Plus, it's a family drama that involves divorce. If there's one theme that is frequent in his career is family bonds, and films about divorce tend to be

Schoenaerts is much superior to Cotillard in that film for me. Besides her scene finding out about the legs, Cotillard's work in that film isn't anything special. Schoenaerts however has a magnetism that I found great.

You're such a rebel for demanding GOT episodes!

I'm sorry, but Girls is not centered on feminism. It is, at best (and I'm being very generous describing it this way) a honest portrayal of young women, but it's not a feminist show. It may sound like nitpicking, but in this particular discussion, i think it's valid to point out that while as a women Lena has a right

Other comments that are especially hilarious if about The Hangover:

Damn, I'm laughing so hard right now.

Rectify as a thriller might actually mean I'd like that show.

Out of Sight is much, much better than Traffic.

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@avclub-f8f8c273f326be25421cc62737d24a9e:disqus @avclub-bc011d00bcc91da3b8b3cb43ca0bcd73:disqus Nah, it was her fault. Julia Roberts (who find a good not great actress usually) can be a bitch, and this film was the bitchiest moment of her career, with her insisting they reshoot every scene she was in after they

Woah! He came all the way back from Heaven just to adapt the music? Now that's impressive!

Milk is a civil rights biopic. Washington already explained about the context to which gay culture is inserted in the film, so I'm not gonna repeat it. However, you can take that script, invent a black civil rights activist, and only make a few minor adjustments, and voilá, you have a film about black people.

What @avclub-997c221538094d134659141cf61d51e3:disqus said. Hollywood would never be able to get the profit they had with Brokeback Mountain if they did films like Weekend. There's simply no room for sexually frank films right now. Even straight films avoid sex, and when they do show it or talk about it, it's in a