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the lies of minnelli
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The movie's awkwardness isn't vindicated because it wanted to be awkward. Things like that guy admitting to her that he killed someone after only twenty minutes of meeting her would have worked were the film edited in a standard fashion but instead it feels really clumsy, and the long take nature of the filming made

The end of Terminator 2 has gone from being a downbeat ending to my favourite action movie to having my eyes well up as soon as the music changes after the T-1000 is killed. The implications of the finale - in a mainstream movie - are beyond heartbreaking.

"Life is short. Time is luck."

You need to see the last two Universal Soldier movies.

The style did ruin that movie though. It's traditionally paced but filmed in real time so some plot developments come out of nowhere while others are really drawn out as they move from one location to the next.

More like "digital means I can just fucking go."

Any visit to your local Walmart DVD section should remind you of this sad fact. Mine pretty much has a whole section devoted to him, lodged between World War 2 movies that don't so much as hint that they're foreign language and the latest SyFy channel monster movies such as 2 Lava 2 Lantula and Shark (as in Great

If you like faux edgy stuff like Whiplash, I thought Harmony Korine would have been one of your favourites.

I'm really impressed by the flex and the vascularity on his forearm in the second photo.

For you.

Yeah, I should have let you know sooner. I removed all condescending nerds with bad taste from my good movie mailing list.

When the protagonist gets hit by an eighteen wheeler and then crawls his way to an out of town jazz recital and that's played seriously, that's bad. When the big blow up over the missing sheet music which only exists so JK Simmons can do more effing and jeffing at Miles Teller, that's bad. When JK Simmons gets the

A lot of people are talking about the remake aspect of this as summing up Hollywood but I'd say the obvious fortune spent on special effects compared to the C-list acting talent of Jack Huston - whose best/only good role was gurgling under a mask - and Toby Kebbell is more of an indicator for where we are now.

Being the bad actor in the bad movie that exists entirely to let JK Simmons do his thing shouldn't be enough to build a career on.

How many bad films does Miles Teller need to be bad in before he stops getting this push?

Cloud Atlas
Heat
Fallen Angels
Three Colours: Blue
The Piano Teacher
Deja Vu
Solaris

People don't like Eisenberg Lex Luthor because his character is the typical superhero trope of the super smart nebbish geek only instead of tricking the normies and coming out on top, he's incredibly insecure because he knows it all kind of means nothing with Superman around. Also, once he stops trying to convince

"emotional story"

They call him Iron Man but, get this, the man isn't made of iron!

I don't know if you've seen the fan reaction to Dawn of Justice but, no, sorry, there is in fact only one way in which DC characters can be enjoyed.