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I just want to say that I love Lester Holt and I'm glad he's moderating this poopnado.

Pants with a little bit of spandex built in are awesome. You can actually move in them without them having to be super loose. It feels great!

D'Onofrio seems to be enjoying the late Brando section of his career where he's just making ridiculous acting choices and committing to them like a madman. I gotta say, I respect the hell out of it.

I think "Guardians" hits that sweet spot where he's able to be a little serious, but mostly goofy. He worked in "Zero Dark Thirty" because his role was small and he was working under a fairly prestigious director, but yeah, stuff like this and "Jurassic Park" just sucks the charisma right out of him, to the point

It turns out that the real life version of Terminator was more disappointing than expected.

My girlfriend immediately heard "The Mask of Zorro."

I wouldn't call Byung-hun Lee's role starring. unless you consider the typical role of the silent assassin who's quiet so Pratt can drop a few more jokes in as starring.

Liked for everything except "Scarface."

At least we know "Back to the Future" is safe, with Zemekis saying basically "Over my dead body."

That was one of my nit-picks with it. While most of them are fairly dirty and weathered, Denzel's all-black suit is pristine, even after a GUNFIGHT WHERE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARE KILLED.

It's in there.

Yeah, that's not going to happen.

Yes!

My. Exact. Thoughts.

Unfortunately, Red Harvest isn't given shit to do. In fact, (Not trying to spoil anything because this is trivial) his only big fight IN A SEA OF VILLAINOUS WHITE PEOPLE is against another Native American. Kind of sad.

I can't imagine it not cleaning up. It reaches across age and race, because men and women love both Denzel and Chris Pratt and it's a western that seems fairly palatable to a mainstream audience. It's pretty simple math.

It's a nice way of saying falling up his own ass.

I've only listened to two of The Canon podcasts and it was solely for the guests to hear their take on the film, not Faraci's. I think he's a terrible critic, second to Drew McWeeny in terms of falling into himself or being blinded by fanboyism. I don't care for his attempts at social justice, since he always

It mentioned that, but I don't think it was centered around it.

The Crossroads is a fantastic place.