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It's difficult to be a sociopath on a pop culture website's comment board, unless perhaps my blistering argument set fire to a beloved pet which happened to be resting too close to your computer.

So the worst part of the comment section up to this point has been the bored self-satisfaction and insular chumminess of the more active registered posters. Now presumably those same qualities will increase manifold and become suffocating, thus ruining your comment section, which in many cases was more valuable than

If there had been none of the stuff with the origin of everything or contemporary Sean Penn it would have been a much more limited film and the fact that the 1950s material (all that would be left over) was only very loosely plotted would have become an actual flaw (as opposed to just something idiots complain about).

You're all thinking of Adrien Brody. Sean Penn was in the movie a lot and George Clooney was never supposed to have anything but a small part. Adrien Brody was apparently one of the main characters in the original script but in the end product he just gets a bunch of shots were his eyes are huge and he looks