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That comment is a gender war waiting to happen.

In Soviet Russia, shops woman YOU!

Right on.

About what, the IMAX not being worth it or the mosquito?

Actually, I don't blame people for doing that anymore. The gradual conversion of every public forum into a place where people can grandstand about any ideology, shaking their favorite appendage in rage, happened many years ago. These days I just tune it out, to the point where I didn't even know what comment you were

Being challenged by a movie is one thing. Having an unconventional structure is one thing. I like both of these things- I saw Memento 8 times in the theater alone. However, being told at the end of the movie "Hey, you know the apparent protagonist, the one you've been led to become emotionally invested in? HE WAS A

Swinefireitis, so on and so forth.

I enjoyed Goodman's part in Fallen, as well.

I can't stand directors who do that sort of thing. If I go out and drop my 8 bucks on an evening's entertainment, it seems like a real dick move to retroactively make all of it worthless at the denouement.

This thread is, basically, a magical device that spews quotes.

Free-flowing hate
Burn After Reading isn't on a level with The Onion Movie, let alone The Big Lebowski. I saw BAR opening night in a full house. The audience laughed exactly twice. It's been a long time since I've seen great directors take a great cast and do so very little with them.

Worst possible joke to make while watching the original
(to be made during the scene while Donnie et al. ride their bikes to the old woman's house)

I've watched Session 9 all the way through on three separate occasions, just because so many people praise it that I can't figure out what exactly I'm missing. But where I hear it described as "atmospheric" I only get "boring" and where I hear the camerawork described as "inventive" I see "occasionally we spun the

@Mardicus: I think that's 2nd person perspective, actually. You don't see it too often in literature because it's a terrible, terrible device, and virtually impossible for the reader to connect with in prose.

Didn't you see the SPOILER tag? Fuck's sake man, you're amateur.

***SPOILERS*** The steroid-infused trannies are revealed to be robots at the end. Then Christian Bale rises up to save humanity.

Video game spin-off for next season
House: Arkham Asylum.

What?
The Grudge 3 doesn't count as a notable release? But it has that direct-to-DVD smell the kids love!

@craigward: I don't know you, but I inherently agree with everything you say. Please, guide me through life and its many travails.

Damn, I was all set to make some comment about "playing with your strap on" and then I see I've been beaten to the punch.