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In Canada you could sue the living fuck out of your manager for that.

Why are there buildings in the outfield? And why does some lawyer get a building?

"Hey, you know that movie you're in based on that racist old radio show? Yeah, well, it's not that racist."

That's not Hugh Grant in that picture. That's like, Hugh Grant's grampa!

Did he drop a Bob Loblaw Law Bomb?

ur jest been a nitpiker!

I would put the last third of District 9 up there with Avengers and Dark Knight Rises in terms of originality in the action department. You're talking like Blomkamp's work is along the lines of The Expendables or something.

Yes, pummelling your girlfriend and biting her face WAS a bit of a blooper, wasn't it?

"A dull parade of action movie cliches" is what puts bums in seats. Delving into the potentially interesting onscreen world is how you never get to direct a big budget movie again.

I for one can't wait! …to watch 20 minutes of this on Netflix before bailing sometime around Fall 2014.

Really? What's he like?

I bet there was a meeting about the 'z'.

I bet ya they wind up at a strip joint at some point in the story and one of them knows all the strippers and they're like "Hey stripper I know." as they walk through the joint all bad ass.

A lot of them time they bring in people they know will do the job, won't make trouble, are reliable, and easy to work with. The reason it's so hard to break in is no one wants to stick their neck out for an unknown quantity who fucks up badly. If you're a producer and a casting director brings you someone who turns

Music Clearance is an awesome job IF you have a decent music budget. If you don't, it's a horrible slog through terrible music.

Interesting that both Snowpiercer and Elysium deal with class warfare.

To me, Escape from New York is the work of a committed, ambitious filmmaker with a vision. Escape from LA is the work of a guy who's been smoking a lot of weed with Kurt Russel and spent too much time groovin' in sunny LA.

"I was talking to Kanye West the other day…."

I saw Poltergeist first run back in '82. Everything you're saying is true, but I still love it.

Yeah, when I was 12 I wanted special effects and shit flying all over the place. Didn't have the patience for story and creeping dread.