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The Manipulator
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I'm utterly baffled as to how, of all the things in play here, it's Snyder's direction that actually adds weight to any of it. I'll be happily surprised if this is indeed the case.

Beers?

Did anyone see Dead Man's Burden? I was curious since it's supposedly well-shot (on film, no less)…

Right turn, Clyde.

He's taken an in-te-rest, Fink!

As the only movie on this list I've never even heard of, I kinda want to see it, even though it does sound just horrible.

As someone greatly put off by the idiocy on display in Room 237, I heartily approve.

Well, who can blame you, considering how well these women pull them off!

Congrats! Hopefully it won't go (mostly) to waste like mine has!

That's a pretty amazing double feature. And, thematically, they work together quite well.

The woman's a good sport about everything. She's a national treasure.

Google that shit. Amazing.

Goofy?!?! I mean, you can not like the film, but calling it "goofy as hell" don't make no sense!

I'm sure this will appear above me later but just in case it somehow does not:

Great choice!

Every bridge R.E.M. ever wrote. It's important that future generations experience this kind of beauty.

You're gonna need a clone just to handle the footnotes.

Agreed, a fantastic Random Roles, though it shouldn't be all that surprising because of how much great stuff McKean has been in.

I already have Raising Arizona memorized anyway…

Speaking of Stoppard: