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And I'm not saying that the film is any good, is justified, etc. I just don't see how someone can sincerely say those horrific two minutes were boring.

Boring, teadoust? It must be exhausting to pretend to be unaffected by anything. Give yourself a break and join the human race.

I had the same initial reaction, and I'm not sure what my final feeling is. I don't think books are replacements at all for conveying the horror. First, I've read a lot about the Holocaust and that 2 minute trailer made it more visceral than the hundreds of pages I have read (not to mention the dozen+ movies I have

I'm not aware of tying a woman to the tracks as having anything to do with nonconsensual sex. I think it is just an old time-y villain move (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…. A little stereotypical from the woman as victim perspective, but less offensive than the majority of the comments preceding this one…

Quaid…
… still has the others beat on the grounds of pure weirdness. Taking asylum in Canada from the evildoers in Hollywood? Sheen's pathetic but boring coke-fueled rampage has nothing on that.

Idiots, please stop posting
I'm so tired of looking for interesting comments to Onion stories and seeing endless streams of idiocy and smart ass stupid jokes. Please stop.

Of course, it seems obvious that the regimen that actors have to go through in achieving the body to play a certain role — especially physical roles such as those in Raging Bull and The Machinist — have a lot to do with the actor's ultimate success in embodying the character.

Problem is that wherever you choose to go may not be there in 1000 or whatever years in the future, so you'd arrive and maybe find out all the humans left the planet long ago because there was no more atmosphere and as you're dying you'll wish you just went back in time far enough to see the Sugar Hill Gang…

Paris 1895-1900
- the city of Paris is only 6 miles across
- The Lumieres held their first public screening of projected motion pictures in 1895.
- Paris in 1900 hosted the World's Fair to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next; the style that was universally present