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People also like to retroactively argue that Iron Man was as big of a deal as The Dark Knight, but that’s just not true. The Dark Knight was seismic. And Iron Man was/is very well-liked, but it benefits from the cumulative good will of the films that came after it, and by being a then-untested blueprint. The Dark

If they kill Kim i’m gonna.....um....well, I’ll whine about it on the internet.

But...the Rock is method. He really does lift weights.

It’s a testament to the abilities of all involved that even a prequel, with 3 of the 4 primary character's fates preordained, can be this riveting.  

I no doubt at all about what Bale is discussing here and I do think because it has been so long, we’ve kind of forgotten how huge of a paradigm shift Batman Begins in itself was even before The Dark Knight.

The number one thing that always sticks with me about that movie is the old hitman’s introductory scene, where he’s casually playing Russian Roulette by himself with a pillowcase full of revolvers when Caan calls him to take on a job.

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If anyone questions her acting chops, she can point to this scene and say, “I let Ryan Philippe intimidate me without bursting out laughing.”

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I like the opening scene where Phillippe punches out Sarah Silverman.

I like that movie. I distinctly remember thinking “holy crap, don’t fuck with James Cann, that’s a terrible fucking idea” while watching it.

I always enjoyed his rumpled bagman character in The Way of the Gun, which was mostly just a mean and ugly movie.  He was the only person who knew what the fuck he was doing.

For as many great movies as he was great in, I always enjoyed his palpable contempt for the whole operation on Las Vegas. His every line reading just wearily sighed, “I was in The Godfather, dammit.”

What is this, the David Harbour News Network now?

Depends on the actor. Do I think that Day-Lewis would be as good as he is without method? No.

Even though I’m a regular ass dumb-dumb that doesn’t know anything but the bare minimum about international relations, laws in other countries, and all the other things that you need to be an expert in to even begin to understand what faces Griner, I knew her pleading guilty was a strategy vs. her actually being

Good luck to her. If I’ve learned anything from Stranger Things, it’s that Russian prisons are full of monsters.

Should you also be making direct eye contact with the nearest person? Possibly also possibly using your hands to force the contents upwards?

C’mon now! I’m sure a good percentage of the product is food. Maybe even the majority.

What the fuck.