This. This this this.
This. This this this.
My six year old loves Ewoks and Jar Jar Binks. Whadaya gonna do? They're movies for six year olds — and in the case of the Phantom Menace, quite possibly made by six year olds.
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That's very true, but the movie nevertheless struck a hard 9/11 chord.
A thousand times yes. That dynamic shook me out of the season 7 narrative.
Dear God. "The Island."
I disagree. Angel at this point was a stone-cold evil killer who murdered one of the Scoobies' friends. And they had already established that Buffy had a hard time with the idea of eliminating him. Willow's plan seemed pie in the sky.
Totally agree IAOAMA. Good call.
"Dead Man's Party" has its moment.
Yes.
Oh I can't agree. And I will explain it in such a way at all of the internet will pause in silence and respect.
Guilty.
Missing from your list* is The Raid. And The Raid just kicked your ass for forgetting it.
Jesus, people. Game of groans.
Pauline Kael would have known! She didn't miss a greenlit scoop.
There's a lot to agree with here, especially with genre stuff like "The Thing" and "The Fly," but I'm afraid we have to resort to fistcuffs over "Infernal Affairs" vs "The Departed." DiCaprio has improved to the point where I stopped thinking he was That Hollywood Star in "The Revenant," but at the time he seemed like…
Trailer for "Comtempt" still owns the title: https://youtu.be/2wjDWnKTROI
I disagree. I love the Marvin Gaye song, and it didn't occur to me that the two were related until I read about the lawsuit. The cowbell beat and bopping baselines are definitely similar. So is the falsetto. But they aren't the same — different melodies, different lyrics, and despite what Pharrell has said he was…
I'm not the world's biggest movie expert, so I sometimes wonder if there's a major movie studio that has put out four movies in succession that are as amazing as The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Wall-E and Up.* Talk about a murderer's row. The Incredibles alone is one of my favorite movies, and the last three are so…
There are not enough upvotes in the world. The Leftovers soundtrack is astonishingly good. The scene at the end of season one where where Justin Theroux reads from the Book of Job over Patty's dead body gets me every time, and it's the soundtrack that brings it home.