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Shut up foreigner

Until Trent Richardson

He was really good in Hairspray, and that wasn't too long ago

What fucking mugging?

Yes that's what I want, not to compliment a very good performance

Jon Hamm is great in Mad Men, you are shit

Him over Hamm and Rami Malek is so goddamn stupid

Nah, Ford was more believable than Leo being Leo but ultra gritty Leo

She is the only thing that isn't ridiculous about Danish Girl, so by proxy….(she was definitely better in Ex Machina)

I already upvoted you up there anyway so clearly I just like lying

I read them, but upvoting you feels like a bad idea and sullies our feud

Fucking Robin with his happy life. Batman is failing at making you as miserable as he is

I didn't realize someone else saw Macbeth, damn. Anyways, I didn't mind the tone so much even if it kind of wore me down at times.

He was in Laggies in 2014 and that was fine I guess.

Even when the movie came out he didn't get much love for it

I watched Macbeth the 2015 version and really liked it. Fassbender was really fucking great in it (as was Cotiliard as usual) and reinforced my opinion that he should get an Oscar for his dual Steve Jobs/Macbeth masterwork this year. I'm still baffled as to how Mike D'Angelo missed the second scene with the sisters

I still feel like Spartan is criminally underrated and underseen

I'll think about it

Sure would be nice if these movies cast actual voice actors every once in a while.

I agree with 3 of those, but I think TWBB kind of gets bleh at the end. The ending scene is so pointlessly over the top that it doesn't work for me. Not that it isn't very good, but I'd take Once, The Orphanage, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, The Savages, Eastern Promises, The Host, Hot Fuzz, 4 Months 3 Weeks