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It's hard to do thoughtful humor and racial insight well and that alone makes it a much stronger movie than most IMO.

Movie opinions boiled down into heartless numbers out of ten that reflect my feelings of said movies:

If you liked any of Linklater "talky" films: Slacker, Waking Life and the Before Trilogy- I think Boyhood is the pinnacle of those.

I can describe the characteristics of 4 different characters from a film from last who change over the course of the movie in small but important ways. I watched over 400 movies last year and maybe only a few achieved that feat.

Oh please, the mom picked up herself and turned her life around because of the education she got later in life and then told someone (who happened to be a different skin color than her) that it's never too late to get an education. She's literally just a human sharing a piece of (unsolicited, sure) advice from her own

it talks? SPOILERS!

Clearly you should've gone on Brian Cox's rant from Adaptation to them.

women be fridging, yo.

Whenever the Salmon Ladder is off-screen, everyone should be asking "Where's Salmon Ladder?"

Playing through Diddy Kong racing- game has a pretty fun soundtrack as well

So I might be posting this too late to this article, but just looking for some feedback.

He's not the giant laser-breathing monster our city deserves, but the one it needs!

THANKS, NOLAN! (which arguably can work for a tone within Batman mythos but is a tad fucking dour for a silver age created series)

co-write because of "into the grew wide open" because not sure what else would be compared to?

Does anyone remember Smart People starring Thomas Haydan Church, Ellen Page, Sarah Jessica Parker and Dennis Quaid?

Lars and the Real Girl is willing to embrace how fucking weird it is. Most indie comedies just want to play it safe (they're quirky but not weird), some drugs here, a minor brush with mental illness in the past there (And I don't mean to downplay mental illness, but usually the way the movies treat these things as

She's really good in the movie Closer,(actually brings in solid performances from the whole cast ) and def a work to check out by the late Mike Nichols.

well that did pretty crappy at the Boxoffice although that shouldn't be a measure of how good a film is (Im guessing it's because the studio has made 2 things that got nominated before and the Academy likes to nominate people that they've nominated before because it makes it seem like they have consistency and "good

For the record I haven't seen Selma, I plan to though but as of now that would be my 4th, a probably good historical flick that's probably better than others I've seen this year, but nothing as different and clever as Lego Movie

Three I think will be pretty agreeable for most people to leave out (Theory, Imitation, and Am Sniper) and I'm willing to bet the others are divisive enough that on an individual level some would leave out Boyhood, GBH, Selma, or Birdman on an individual to individual basis.