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Alvin Tostig
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I hope they got sued for False Dichotomy too.

"He's so charming!"

I'd like to see Mark Ruffalo's take on Jesus.

I've heard Trey and Matt from South Park talk about a Dummy Idea, where you just put something in the script with the intention of fixing it later, but then you don't come up with anything better.

But then they fixed it by making Ocean's 13, a movie so boring no one would care that the plot, at least, is coherent.

I wonder where everyone's copies of The Goldfinch end up? Somewhere classier, like Savers maybe?

Magic is real! Also, Mark Ruffalo planned everything because he's so magical he can predict how people he's never met, and even people he will never meet, will behave.

I have not seen Murder Plants or whatever it was called. I have seen The Village, and I honestly would put Now You See Me lower. The ending to that one at least worked in the context of the (not particularly good) movie.

The twist ending in the first one might have been the stupidest twist ending I've ever seen in a movie.

Adam Sandler's actually a really good comparison.

And her good movies are the ones where she and her hack husband don't have creative control, and the bad ones are the ones where they do.

For breakfast, ve have somezing cool, like a cigarette and a bar of chocolate.

I'm sort of in between. Shepherd's Dog is one of my favorite albums, by anyone, ever, period. It's just in another league from his first couple albums.

Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. I know Dahl didn't like him in that role, but, well, he was wrong. It's an iconic performance, and Johnny Depp's spin was laughable in comparison.

Shame, because I could really go for a chatroom beej right about now.

Eh. He's no better than his brother. He proved that with his Slippin Jimmy routine to woo back Mesa Verde. He's more like Jimmy than he'd care to admit.

I just hope hitting his head doesn't "cure" him of his EM sensitivity. That would feel like a cheat.

I think he on some level knows that Kim can smell his bullshit, and that fact threw him off his game and made his lying even more obvious.

I'm not giving guys a pass. I feel the same way about basically anything involving a Duplass brother, especially, as I said, Transparent, a show with male and female characters who are shitty but constantly playing the victim in their own minds.

She's both a bad person and self-pitying. That's the magic combination. I will watch bad people in leading roles happily. But when your main character is a shitty person AND constantly feels bad for themselves? I have no desire to watch that. I just can't get invested in that type of character. I haven't been