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I think he's on record as saying he made so much money from his deals on Rush Hour 2 & 3 that's he's basically retired, and just does the occasional supporting role in films which take his fancy. He was in Silver Linings Playbook a few years back, his only film since Rush Hour 3, and looked like he'd put on a bit of

Madea Look!

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A faith-based, anti-secular piece of Christian propaganda? But that's the last thing on God's Earth it is! The director says so.
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And if you can get through this without wanting to vomit you've done better than me.

POV Doggy Style is a cruelly underrated rapper…

Oh good. I mean, not for your poor wife, obviously….. Will give that a look at the weekend.

Went to college with Miles….. he was always a dick.

No, meant the film isn't perfect, and it very nearly teeters into self-parody in depicting this 'one last job' plot, and Schrader himself playing a minor role as a Mob figure is possibly a mistake, but it has a genuine nastiness about it which is oddly refreshing in today's sanitised PG-13 cinemas landscape. The body

Oculus is surprisingly good. And has Karen Gillen. So there's no excuse for not seeing it. I've had Absentia on DVD for eons but haven't got round to it.

I actually really fancy this. Flanagan is genuinely underrated and the trailer is effective.

Ortega died!? Well that explains everything!!

So am I just being dim but wasn't Frank n'Furter a transvestite, and made no - ahem - bones about it?

Los Lobos, a lot of Motown, classic Isaac Hayes, some Leadbelly obviously, The Scissor Sisters, that RuPaul disco album, some really raunchy Jayne Country And The Electric Chairs, lots of 70's hard punk, Little Richard, tons of roots reggae, some classic Ruben Blades, Klaus Nomi's always a favourite, Ziggy-era Bowie….

Wasn't Bruce Willis in his camp for a while? Did he bail or just decide to keep his head down?

Saw it at the London Film Festival. You're not kidding. Very, very strong stuff, very brutal, but Schrader and Cage seem to go well together. Not perfect and almost borderline parody at points but still pretty gripping. Not for the squeamish though,

Old man shouts at McCloud.

I've seen that as well. Yes, a 'loonies in the boonies' pic but rather well done. I remember one poor bozo getting on the wrong end of a shotgun and being very impressed by the effects, leaving mostly only a prosthetic jaw jabbering away. Nicely dark final shot too.

Actually it's Kathleen, my mum's friend from work, Johanna Spyri, author of Heidi, and JD from Scrubs. Now it makes sense.

I liked 'her large breats', and also the fact that this is referenced in De Palma. Now have to see that documentary.