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This is certainly the answer

The Simpsons Movie? Although I don't have much of an opinion on it. It's just sort of there. I think I'd call it worth watching?

Really? Why is that? Fiennes was scrawny by comparison, and he's shorter than Armitage too.

Yeah, his voice is maybe what I've been most impressed with so far. It's just right.

I loved Brian Cox's performance as Hannibal. That's his only scene in the movie, isn't it? It's a lot closer to Mads' take on the character than Hopkins', actually - so much more subdued.

That's such a book!Hannibal line, too. God, it's fun to see Mads play the character as we've always known him, no longer giving a single fuck and throwing out perfectly crafted insults left and right.

I am really impressed with it so far. He's also the first screen Dolarhyde to be physically big enough for the role, and he's doing a great speech impediment too.

Hannibal did mention it, didn't he? I remember him saying something to Jack about how it would have at least been honest to have literally eaten Will's brain when Hannibal gave him the opportunity.

Man, this was an amazing episode. I'm so impressed with the way the show's used its visuals in these past two episodes. We've learned so much about Francis just through a few key images - him contorting, naked, on the floor of that dingy room, him sitting as a little boy across from a hateful-looking grandmother, him

I love Brian Eno, and Another Green World is probably his best album, for me. St. Elmo's Fire, in particular, is just the sound of such pure joy; I wonder why it isn't used in more movies. Even more excited to see The End of the Tour now.

Totally! Here Come The Warm Jets, too.

Hey, don't… jerk me around, fella.

Okay I just stumbled across this rumour but if it's true I am so happy.

Henry Cavill, on the other hand, just leaves me cold. It's one thing that he didn't have a very good script or director in Man of Steel, but he simply didn't act like Superman. Superman is meant to inspire awe in the people he meets.

I was fine assuming that too, until it's stated later in the movie that no, it's the particles. Unless Hope was just saying that to stall him… I don't know. It's definitely something that should have just been cut out of the movie.

But then why wasn't everyone exposed to them going crazy? He had loads of guys working for him who had a lot of exposure to the particles, including Hope.

Yeah, it made no sense that the Pym particles were fucking with Cross' mind. He explicitly had never been shrunk before.

God, I hope that's it for this franchise.

To be fair this rich dickbag in a suit does breathe fire. I also really liked how much it showed Tony as a real hero, particularly in the big chunk of the movie where he's without his suit and just being awesome on his own. The only thing I object to is the fact that the movie turns the Iron Man suit into something

People went to see it because enough time has passed that people's nostalgia for Jurassic Park is at an all-time high, and also Chris Pratt is clearly just what the people want.