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no

Yes, seriously

Zodiac is. Then every other movie he has ever done. Then every music video. Then The Game.

The Game is absolutely no way in hell the best Fincher

The Game

I cannot back The Game being on this list at all. The ending is the worst ending I have ever seen and completely nullifies the entire movie before it. Fuck The Game.

Is there going to be a specific amount of comments you can load at one time? With Kinja on the Gawker offshoot sites, you pretty much have to keep hitting more replies over and over, and it can get rather frustrating.

"Deadspin's regressive ideology"

Yeah the LaVar segment was great. I refuse to hate on it.

I saw this last week and would like to reiterate the praise for it, as it's fun as hell and has a surprisingly likable all around cast.

I don't think it did. There was maybe a 5% chance that they come back after they said they'd leave. But even taking that 5% chance is something Edgerton's character wasn't willing to do.

I understand that and the movie isn't begging you to think they're good people at the end. But, they do plant little seeds as to why Edgerton kept
them at a distance. The thing about it being his brother's house, the mistrust of them in how they handled his son at times, etc. They were just afraid that if they let

That's essentially what I mean. There is no indefensible crimes like sexual assault or torture or child abuse. It's just essentially a guy doing what he feels he has to do to keep his family alive, knowing there is a tiny possibility that if he doesn't do this, they could all die. That's mostly why I liked it so

These are not shitty people. They are normal people forced to go to extremes in a society that it's all they know to do to survive.

I guess that's possible and I'll rework my later points about ala the fourth season of Arrested Development, but we'll see

I never really believe the timeline in the series, but you could be right. It's not entirely clear what is linked to what quite yet.

Presumably BOB Coop called her then she set it off. That's what I'd go off of, and somehow this all ties to Jeffries.

He just feels unnatural in all of his roles.

I really, really could have used the score popping up in some of the more just kinda there scenes, as the dead silence is super noticeable. I dug some of what they were trying to do in the episode (and Ernie Hudson was great to see), but a lot of it just sort of fell flat. I also remain confused as to why people keep

I know it was linked BUT I DON'T WANT TWO AMERICAN IDOL ARTICLES IN THREE DAYS!