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And I just figured out that garfield played Eduardo in Social Network. You know…this is an interesting cast.

Yes, the next four films will be nothing but Brian Cox and Joan Allen collecting paychecks for disinterestedly spouting increasingly stupid dialogue.

I know that Damon already told this joke but I'm still a big fan of "The Bourne Redundancy"

And yet…
I just saw this trailer when I went to see the Social Network, tonight.

See I've only seen it once and now I'm wondering, since my love for that movie is almost totally based on how easily they played me with the casting (I mean, Timothy Olyphant vs Steve Zahn, who wins?) would it hold up to a second viewing?

I generally like Rockwell, but I just finished rewatching Iron Man 2 and am still unwinding from wanting to hit him until he stops talking. That has got to be the most annoying character I've watched in a while.

I should really retry Unforgiven. I've been claiming that I can't stand Eastwood ever since I saw it. But I'm willing to admit that there is a chance that I just didn't get it.

How about things you were too stupid to understand as a teenager?

Hey according to that documentary, Boys Don't Cry did get slapped with an NC17 rating, not for the rape or murder, but for the extended close up of Chloe Sevingy's face during orgasm

The only TV I watch regularly comes from Fox. I have no idea when this happened.

I guess I would have been more annoyed at the stunt casting, but I spent that entire scene trying to decide if the other guy was in 300.

They better not clean it up, that's a big part of why it's good!

So much better than I expected
The songs were…not inspiring. It's bad when you want them to stop singing and get back to the plot. But they handled religion and spirituality in a much smarter way than way than alot of the other themes. 100 times better than "The power of madonna" (feminism=Madonna, being vaguely aware

Uh, Guy who doesn't recognize Billboard, etc, they've already released 4 soundtrack volumes, and itunes exists.

She was the one who had those weird talk show segments they played during the commercial breaks, right?

Audition
I read alot about that movie before I got my nerve up to see it. And I have to say, every thing I read would say how it's better to go in totally blind, and then rave at length about the brilliant tonal shift, and the guy in the bag and the needles, etc. It's still a good movie, and I'm glad I was prepared

I feel like I've done that surely infuriating "You'll see" thing alot. But is there a way to not do that?! I'm watching a movie with someone and they figure out something major and bring it up, but I''ve got "Do not spoil this for them!" screaming in my head so I'll say something like "Wait and see" and they pretty

Haven't seen High Tension, so I'm not sure. But isn't it spoiled by the DVD cover art? Some of the ones I've seen have that girl holding a chain saw. Is that the twist?

Yeah the really obvious OMG TWIST! in Shutter island is clearly a front for what he decides at the end, which is pretty heartbreaking. I thought that movie was alot a fun because the really cheesy music over the credits sequence kinda indicated that they were going for fake, and so the rest of the movie I was just

I went into Prestige knowing only what the trailers told me (great cast, victorian rivalry, magic that may or may not be real) and I'm not sure that really qualifies as a twist. More of a last minute "Oh yeah, you already know he's capable of this, but it's actually a touch more horrifying" jolt. With the christian