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@avclub-8288999e960ebe6aca280a2c31f5645b:disqus Wow.  Can you imagine Leonard Shelby watching Memento?  No amount of scribbling on Polaroids would help.

@avclub-8288999e960ebe6aca280a2c31f5645b:disqus Wow.  Can you imagine Leonard Shelby watching Memento?  No amount of scribbling on Polaroids would help.

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Miller's Crossing was number three, which even ups the argument a bit.

@avclub-8d2583b317ce1bd4962cec8605c5676a:disqus Check out Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.  That might change your mind, so to speak.

Is mine a 1?

Watch the first two (Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back) and that's  it, so far.

It still shoulda won Best Performance by a Wahlberg, though.

I think the design is from Modigilani.

Terrific movie, including the last quarter.

I figured out The Sixth Sense pretty early.

Knucks!

"Dude Looks Like a Lady" is a pretty bad song, but I think Tyler does a fine job.  And at least Toys in the Attic is a really good album; I'm not very familiar with their others, but that first greatest hits album is solid.

This isn't exactly a spoiler, but I loved the detail of the older-but-very-young daughter's first glimpse of Mama outside the window.  The daughter is offscreen, looking at a snow-covered woods, and says something like, "There's a woman outside, and her feet aren't touching the floor!"

To be clear, the death was during filming of the silent version, and it isn't in the film.

It's much, much better than the trailers suggest, but still "quite good" and not "great."

I really hope it's Deakins' year.

It's weird to me when artists, like, say, Andy Warhol, sign their names to other people's work.  Obviously, Spielberg is not a costume designer, so he gives credit for that, and movies are usually very large undertakings by many collaborators.  But if you just say, "Okay, you handle the action sequences," it seems to

I go to this special, very patient voice when I'm giving instructions over the phone.

You Can Count on Me is outstanding. I saw it opening weekend in a theater so packed that my friend and I got the last two seats, front row, far left.