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Is it hilarious to anyone else that Dom's idea is basically Nando's?

Joanna Lumley is in this movie. My head can't quite make sense of the fact that Joanna Lumley has been in a Martin Scorsese movie.

I've never disagreed more with an AV Club review! I saw this in 2007 (I think..) in its UK cinema release and absolutely adored its dreamy, almost languid direction, and I feel like it subverts expectations of the way horror movies structure their characters in ways that Cabin In The Woods (which is about as subtle

6 years later can we please all start talking about this review's description of Ryan Kwanten as 'charisma-free unknown Ryan Kwanten', as opposed to SMOKIN' HAWT Ryan Kwanten off of True Blood?   Oh, how times have changed.

Yeah, maybe a bit unfair of me to tar Crowe with the Brosnan brush.  Although, some of the cast owe him a muffin basket for drawing attention away from their vocals!

Yeah, maybe a bit unfair of me to tar Crowe with the Brosnan brush.  Although, some of the cast owe him a muffin basket for drawing attention away from their vocals!

Re: Cosette as a thankless role.  Rebecca Caine (who played it originally, though you probs know that) has this in her twitter biog: 'May have created the most boring soprano role ever in an 80s mega musical'.  Her twitter can be hilarious and might explain why she didn't seem to be invited to the premiere….  Her gems

Re: Cosette as a thankless role.  Rebecca Caine (who played it originally, though you probs know that) has this in her twitter biog: 'May have created the most boring soprano role ever in an 80s mega musical'.  Her twitter can be hilarious and might explain why she didn't seem to be invited to the premiere….  Her gems

I saw this in the cinema with a couple of friends because obviously we knew it would be beyond appalling.  Everyone else in the cinema seemed to find the 'comedy' moments HILARIOUS, and the couple in front of us were definitely moved to tears by Robert De Niro's death, which, strangely enough, was the only time we

I saw this in the cinema with a couple of friends because obviously we knew it would be beyond appalling.  Everyone else in the cinema seemed to find the 'comedy' moments HILARIOUS, and the couple in front of us were definitely moved to tears by Robert De Niro's death, which, strangely enough, was the only time we

To me it felt like Aaron Tveit was the only person being allowed to sing properly!  It was like the film was desperately trying to shy away from big vocals.  I mean, it worked beautifully with Anne Hathaway's I Dreamed A Dream (in my opinion).  Fantine's a broken woman so a more tremulous performance really added to

To me it felt like Aaron Tveit was the only person being allowed to sing properly!  It was like the film was desperately trying to shy away from big vocals.  I mean, it worked beautifully with Anne Hathaway's I Dreamed A Dream (in my opinion).  Fantine's a broken woman so a more tremulous performance really added to