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Even in a bad film, the first thing someone will say about it is that Tom Hardy is a great actor.

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Still need to see it

I never said that I hated Bronson; I just felt that Drive was more akin to a traditional plot structure than Bronson. I pretty much love anything Tom Hardy is in (except for This Means War and Child 44).

I could do a Shane Black animated show.

Drive is pretty much a tamer Taxi Driver, but I felt that Bronson focused too much on Tom Hardy's character that it diverted the attention of the audience away from the goal of his character to just his character.

While I liked Only God Forgives, I can easily understand why everyone hates it. I don't though.

I prefer Drive to Bronson only because Bronson didn't feel like it had much of a plot. It was like Refn was half-assing a love letter to A Clockwork Orange (but Tom Hardy was still amazing in it).

Honestly, I like most of his works. I loved Drive and more or less enjoyed Only God Forgives. I think festival audiences are too harsh when it comes to his movies (I mean Taxi Driver was booed when it won the Palme d'Or). His admiration of throwback presentation (for lack of a better word) is a bit annoying, but his

I prefer Jung mostly for his disproven theories about linked consciousness.

I bet there's a scene in which the parents drop the kids off to see this, grab tickets to see the Nice Guys, and the kids come in after 20 minutes saying they're now bored.

Oh the fat pigs love me, and I was only suggesting a wall.

"Keanu Reeves has an impressive -32,000.00."
"I know kung-fu."
"…For the last time, no you don't!"

I mean The Great Dictator itself is one of my favorite films because, at least I feel, Chaplin's speech near the end more than justifies its existence. But initially Chaplin felt he was targeting a thin-skinned authoritarian when he would later find out he was tackling a monster.

I'd get the set if it's on sale

It took me forever to realize who Barbie Zissner's voice actor was, and it turns out it was Nika Futterman a.k.a. Olga Pataki.

I think he did. I've heard that a lot of the film was cut for some reason, but I can't remember why.

I despise Life is Beautiful for the same reasons why Charlie Chaplin regretted making The Great Dictator and why Jerry Lewis is thankful that The Day the Clown Cried was never finished. The way that Benigni portrays the subject matter leaves me with a rotten taste in my mouth due to what we know now about the horrors

"You're not my supervisor!"

Wasn't Josie Packard turned into a doorknob or something? And I thought Michael Anderson signed on.