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Lucy Lui is absolutely fantastic in Elementary. I became a fan of her's after Southland and she continues giving a great performance in Elementary.

I'm thinking it'll be this year's Life of Pi in which it wins all the technical awards and one big one (best director, in which it does indeed look as if Alfonso Cuaron is the front-runner)

It's an ok movie.
Harmless, has some funny moments, but the comedy doesn't do a good job of balancing with the themes of sin and forgiveness.

Same.

No AMC where I live, so now.

Nicolas Cage?

You win.

Bradley Cooper's chest hair is Oscar-worthy IMO.

Why "Ugh"?

It's a sequel, so it counts as based on pre-existing characters from the previous two movies.

Agreed.

Coods had a ton of heart and was enjoyable. Don't get the hate.

Is Nebraska really that good or what?

I just want this movie to finally be released so that those godawful ads for it can stop playing.

Mcdonald's is robbing me of happiness by not offering me a Princess Bubble toy…

May I suggest something non-Disney?

True, but then we would've missed Colin Farrel giving his best performance in years (I have an insane crush on the man), and the lovely Ruth Wilson.

The daddy issues stuff is there since the beginning of the movie though. I don't know, the second half of the film was just better (the making of "Let's Go a fly a Kite" was great to watch and was the first time I smiled during the film.

It's odd, yeah the events that happen at the end are tragic, but I didn't walk away feeling sad. I felt exhilarated by how life-affirming and romantic it was.

I desperately need to see The Past