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The Narrator Returns
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Not a fan of To Die For or Birth?

So he's Edward Norton in comparison to Leo's Michael Keaton? Do they fight in Speedos at any point?

Do they have chicken in Philly?

I hope the series finale has no jokes whatsoever, and is devoted solely to the Gang discovering Dennis's shrine to murder for 30 minutes.

Can every season premiere of this show from now on have a scene where Charlie is so out of it that his nonsense requires subtitles?

It's been getting a shitton of buzz. Thus far, it's been nominated for Best Picture by the PGA and the Golden Globes, named the best film of the year by the National Board of Review, and George Miller is thus far the leader in Best Director by a wiiiide margin. And I'm probably forgetting some things.

I've done the research of going on Return of Kings. If that isn't an MRA site, then it's doing a damn good job passing for one. Instead of "MRA", how about we call it a "Collective of Angry, Idiotic Men Who Don't Know the Touch of a Lady and Probably Aren't Fans of the Bravura Cinematography of Maryse Alberti" site

Not to mention he sounds distinctly like David Cross's hipster on Mr. Show ("TV is a nickname, and nicknames are for friends, and television is no friend of mine!").

"I don't consider my film a Western. Western is in a way a genre, and the problem with genres is that it comes from the word 'generic', and I feel that this film is very far from generic."

I can agree with you on the last three. Ghostbusters, eh, I'm not really excited, but it's got some funny people working on it, and it's getting Robert Yeoman a paycheck.

I wouldn't go that far, but it looks pretty unpleasant, not because it's so dark or whatever but because it looks like it was conceived by a Hot Topic manager during his lunch break.

And you have one more than I do.

Shit, didn't even notice that. Personally, I'm looking forward to that more than I am Suicide Squad.

I assume you're referring to the big blockbusters included here, or else I wonder why James Gray and Damien Chazelle tag-team killed your mother.

Also, I had no idea that Olivier Assayas had a new movie out this year, let alone another one with Kristen Stewart. I can't believe I still have to say this, but Stewart is probably one of the finest actresses working today, and I'm retroactively upset for her snub at the Oscars for Clouds of Sils Maria.

Yay, Ignatiy mentioned The Lost City of Z! I'll forgive him forgetting to include Darius Khondji's name in the capsule, but only barely.

249 films last year, 33 of which were in theaters.

He worked with the director of M*A*S*H plenty, so close enough.

I don't even know what the hell that first show you mention is, and I only know the second one from this site reviewing it.