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@avclub-f74abeeef47cc95a3f55c6de521fd2f4:disqus   I'd argue she's often the best thing in Burton projects too, even these days - she was the only good part of Alice in Wonderland, as I remember it (ok, "good" might be a strong term - tolerable?), and I really liked her interpretation of Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd.

I must be the only one, but I loved The Last Battle, for the same reasons I loved reading Revelations in bible class. Shit gets messed up.

Helena Bonham-Carter was great in The King's Speech. I think she just needs to take more roles outside of Burton projects, I'm sure she's still great under all that pancake make-up. (She was awful in this version of Les Mis, but I'm going to blame that on the direction.)

Helena Bonham-Carter was great in The King's Speech. I think she just needs to take more roles outside of Burton projects, I'm sure she's still great under all that pancake make-up. (She was awful in this version of Les Mis, but I'm going to blame that on the direction.)

Hey, me too! It was just so absurdly audacious to suggest Anne Frank made it out of the holocaust alive and then hid her identity, I loved that they went there. It's no more absurd than demon possession and whatever monsters are being cooked up in the doctor's lab, but it managed to hit a nerve, and suggest maybe an

Hey, me too! It was just so absurdly audacious to suggest Anne Frank made it out of the holocaust alive and then hid her identity, I loved that they went there. It's no more absurd than demon possession and whatever monsters are being cooked up in the doctor's lab, but it managed to hit a nerve, and suggest maybe an

Have you ever read the book? There's a lot of great stuff in there that got cut out, and you get a little epilogue after their escape.

Have you ever read the book? There's a lot of great stuff in there that got cut out, and you get a little epilogue after their escape.

And yet I would do anything to know.

And yet I would do anything to know.

Yeah, I had assumed he was leaving for greener pastures (and fair enough, I'm sure the hours he puts in around here even out to minimum wage, and there's a point in life where you're willing to trade in your dream job for one that will pay the mortgage).

Yeah, I had assumed he was leaving for greener pastures (and fair enough, I'm sure the hours he puts in around here even out to minimum wage, and there's a point in life where you're willing to trade in your dream job for one that will pay the mortgage).

@avclub-285910f5ff9f9eddf129c46fc2bc5982:disqus oh, apparently I don't get alerts? To answer your hopefully-not-pressing question: Aboriginal/Aborigine does seem to be the preferred term, despite its history. If you want to be extra-careful, Indigenous Australians is a little more neutral.

@avclub-285910f5ff9f9eddf129c46fc2bc5982:disqus oh, apparently I don't get alerts? To answer your hopefully-not-pressing question: Aboriginal/Aborigine does seem to be the preferred term, despite its history. If you want to be extra-careful, Indigenous Australians is a little more neutral.

Are we pretending Prometheus didn't happen?

Are we pretending Prometheus didn't happen?

I remember that, he was supposed to be casting Evan Rachel Wood, but then I guess they broke up.

I remember that, he was supposed to be casting Evan Rachel Wood, but then I guess they broke up.

"Overtly racist and completely at odds with his personality" is how I would describe 90% of the Republican attacks at Obama.

"Overtly racist and completely at odds with his personality" is how I would describe 90% of the Republican attacks at Obama.