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i think that's a big part of his charm as an actor. In something like The King's Speech he does a nearly perfect job with that character from a technical perspective, while at the same time clearly relishing his zingers and interaction with the other actors. I also don't mind people hamming it up when I know they're

Was going to say this exactly.

Seriously, a well thought of movie by a great director with a fantastic cast. I can see it not being everyone's cup of tea, but yeah, not exactly Uma Thurman dressed as a plant.

Is it actually a good movie? I saw the first couple minutes of it on tv the other day, when Jason Street is teaching Into The Wild how to drive, and good heavens it looked abysmal. Was it something about seeing it in a theater / 3D?

The ones I always think of (Batman & Robin, MiiB) were touched on, so thinking a little bit harder I remember going to a friend's birthday party and seeing the Danny DeVito, Bettle Midler starring suckfest Drowning Mona. Looking up details on it now in IMDB shows me that it came out in 2000, making us around 13-14

So that's a yes. Sleepy Hollow is pretty gnarly - I caught it again on TV around Halloween last year and I was really impressed with the atmosphere. I think the sets and the mostly practical effects went a long way towards establishing a believable yet dreamlike mood. So yeah, certainly existing before his current

Sleep Hollow was definitely before Big Fish, no?

I haven't liked all their stuff, but You Forgot It In People is my favorite all-time album. It conjures very potent memories and sensations, and the songs have this ineffable connective tissue where it all sounds like it shares the same DNA while being quite varied track to track. Always feel simultaneously

By charging people $2 even if they choose not to park in your lots.

Yeah I couldn't remember if he had two ID swaps - one post-Nam and one post-turncoat.

Frances?

That's a line that would read well in a novel, once established that this character has an unorthodox, ten-cent word speaking style. It could seem unwieldy spoken out loud, but I have faith in this show's writing / MEW's abilities. And if nothing else, it is a pretty great descriptor.

I remember thinking Season 2 didn't look so hot. Like Dunst and such were overplaying the accents and all that. But I consistently forget - these are hour-long episodes with great creative people involved - they obviously aren't going to show the quiet, intimate moments in the trailer, and often times those are the

On ID: didn't he do some questionable stuff in 'Nam? Am I making that up?

Plus he's Ewan McGregor, so I'll shut my mouth and just enjoy whatever it is he's doing.

Yeah, his American accents are typically incredibly, almost distractingly, bland, so it's not surprising a regionally particular one such as this would be curious.

Or maybe Christian Bale. I'd love to see Dylan's speech just be a sauced-up Bale yelling about Brexit or that the guy working the spotlight is some bloody novice.

Yeah Bronson is at least watchable and engaging as a story. Add to it that it's an early effort from a polarizing, auteur director and a balls-out (pun not intended but there if that's your thing) one man show from an actor who seems pretty primed to be one of the most interesting of his generation, it'll definitely

They've gotta go down the ladder in public service, seeing as Maniac President plays out all day, every day on news channels everywhere.

The Variety article says so.