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Brian Jud
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Good one!

Dammit you beat me by 0 minutes.

"We need more Dort license plates in the Gift Shop. Repeat, we are sold out of Dort license plates."

Might've been on Deadspin, but I thought I read somewhere that this wasn't even an endorsement deal, rather a barter between Dodge and the studio. These ads in exchange for free promotion of the movie.

You'll love the one about the longest perfect game in baseball history, "56 Up, 56 Down"

It was basically "Carrie" except instead of secret telekinesis, Chloe Grace Moretz was just a secret badass.

I thought it felt three years long.

I think "These Are The D's We're Looking For" really jumped the shark after Part II.

I'd hardly call "Pacific Rim" a comedy

@avclub-78bdfa83009fb79fce8a73303b724ee2:disqus Aha, you're right. I just made an assumption she was his, given the semi-obvious Ronan Farrow parallel.

Oh, well I UNlike then, thank you very much. (Nah, not really)

@OhthePossibilities:disqus For SB, I just felt like they didn't have any real "problems" other than being too bored and not having enough disposable income to go to Cancun for spring break. I felt like pretty much every bad thing that happened to them was their own doing in some way, resulting from their initial

I thought he was her son too?

I know you only mentioned one of these, but to me, Spring Breakers, The Bling Ring, and The Spectacular Now seemed like sister movies (albeit the third in a much different way): all about privileged white kid problems. (I realize the main character in SN wasn't necessarily privileged, but I stick by that label due to

I absolutely loved "The Place Beyond the Pines"

Except for Blanchett. That was obvious but not in a bad way.

If you're looking for meaning behind "Blue Jasmine," check out this extremely long (but great) read from Vanity Fair in 1992. It explains an awful lot.

Duchovny is such an under the radar funny guy (well maybe not very far under the radar)

Also on account of it was fucking freezing in the dead of winter in New Hampshire.

So that explains the TV spot that said something like "ALWAYS BET RED"