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Deadpool gets points just for letting DP shoot the bad guy in the head after he's been completely neutralized. that happens so rarely in films, and while i admit that it's morally wrong, there's something vaguely refreshing about throwing that tired-ass convention of "villain makes one last attack and hero has no

do you like Chazelle otherwise? i have yet to see any of his films and i'm having a hard time mustering interest in any of them. Grand Piano sounded dumb, Whiplash got pretty positive reviews but none of them made me want to see it. now here's ol' La La Land, which is the first thing he's done that i (sorta) want to

ah, still the best avatar pic on the internet.

objectively speaking, yeah: she's a good-looking woman.

HARRUMPH.

he's probably 84 by now! it never stops!

and she has a GREAT ASS!!!

i don't mind the lack of reality; what really struck me last season is that the writers are just spinning their wheels. so i stopped watching. other than visiting here from time to time and checking out the reviews and comments, i can't be bothered with the show anymore. in a couple of years season 9 will turn up for

i'd agree that Silver Age was something of a disappointment.

is Carter still a terrible writer? those books were interesting from a certain standpoint, but jeez, they were horribly written.

suddenly i really miss those downvotes.

i'm a bit leery when someone toots their own horn in regard to charitable donations.

i'd agree that the accent is inconsistent, but if you can ignore that (and i totally understand that some people can't) it's a pretty terrific performance on a purely emotional level.

i was never a fan, so him turning out to be an asshole is totally ok with me.

i think he did a lot of good work during the first several years of his stardom (hello, JFK!), but i essentially agree with you on Silverado. jeez, what a ridiculously endearing performance that is.

Jonze does this with almost everyone he talks to about the movie. i think he's genuinely curious as to what exactly they think. i also think that in spite of how sure a lot of people are regarding what Her is really about, Jonze himself wants it to be something of a Rorhschacht (sp?) blot with no one absolute meaning.

eh, i think it's all fictional.

i've only seen the first 3 seasons and that show mostly gets by on David Duchovny's charm. Hank Moody is a HORRIBLE and completely ridiculous character.

yeah, that also blows.

"discus blows"