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Yes, yes, yes. She was a huge plus to the movie.

Yes, yes, yes. She was a huge plus to the movie.

I kind of agree. The picture is a let-down, since it seems anything with "Alison Brie" and "kitten" in the title should be perfection.

I kind of agree. The picture is a let-down, since it seems anything with "Alison Brie" and "kitten" in the title should be perfection.

@avclub-498b40dc293b99f641e822f74cfdc35b:disqus It wasn't crappy when he got it.

@avclub-498b40dc293b99f641e822f74cfdc35b:disqus It wasn't crappy when he got it.

I get it, I get it - a lot of people felt the same way. But, it's water, and there's less and less usable water all the time - it's already being treated as a precious commodity to be controlled (Coca-Cola, for instance, would like for ALL potable water to be purchased in the future, preferably from Coca-Cola).

I get it, I get it - a lot of people felt the same way. But, it's water, and there's less and less usable water all the time - it's already being treated as a precious commodity to be controlled (Coca-Cola, for instance, would like for ALL potable water to be purchased in the future, preferably from Coca-Cola).

I think it was one of the biggest popular hit songs too (technically, btw, the title is "The Spy Who Loved Me"). It's such a great segue in the movie - the Union Jack parachute, the brassy theme blasting, then the quiet piano chords leading into the song and opening credits.

I think it was one of the biggest popular hit songs too (technically, btw, the title is "The Spy Who Loved Me"). It's such a great segue in the movie - the Union Jack parachute, the brassy theme blasting, then the quiet piano chords leading into the song and opening credits.

Know what a "curate's egg" is? "Die Another Day" is a pretty darn good example.

Know what a "curate's egg" is? "Die Another Day" is a pretty darn good example.

I've got it! I've got it!

I've got it! I've got it!

My dislikes of it are pretty specific: Jonathan Pryce (I know he's played a villain before, but he just doesn't work for me), Teri Hatcher (unhealthy-looking, bland-looking, and somehow just too young - the opposite of what a Bond Woman should be, IMO), Sheryl Crow…and knowing that Sela Ward was passed over for a role

My dislikes of it are pretty specific: Jonathan Pryce (I know he's played a villain before, but he just doesn't work for me), Teri Hatcher (unhealthy-looking, bland-looking, and somehow just too young - the opposite of what a Bond Woman should be, IMO), Sheryl Crow…and knowing that Sela Ward was passed over for a role

Stephanie Broadchest.

Stephanie Broadchest.

I couldn't agree more, and also want to mention the brilliant animation - finally, something really different, and thematically resonant. I wanted to grab my sister who was with me and scream "It's gamblers being slain by chance!! You have no idea how good this is!!"

I couldn't agree more, and also want to mention the brilliant animation - finally, something really different, and thematically resonant. I wanted to grab my sister who was with me and scream "It's gamblers being slain by chance!! You have no idea how good this is!!"