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The Big Lebowski fits that category to me as well.

It's still a sign of being completely unprofessional to slag someone that publicly. I mean, sure, when you're just with your buddies, complain about awful co-workers. But when you're making statements that are on the public record, you should be a little more diplomatic than that. Plus, calling Adam Levine a better

You do indeed have to hang more. Although I do understand your financial reasons, certainly you should treat yourself to a film at least once in awhile.

True, although I wish more had been done with Omar Sy, who I did like a lot in The Intouchables.

I thought Dewey Cox was an original creation and didn't have any SNL involvement.

Man, that is such a damn good one. Took forever to get around to see it, but it lived up to the hype.

Huzzah! Much congratulations.

He had a fun small role in Zack And Miri Make A Porno.

Jewel Staite was one of my first celebrity crushes as a kid from when she was on Space Cases. Damn good show and rainbow hair suited her very well.

Inside Out, without question.

I saw that again recently. While it's a bit too funny to be pure horror, it does deal with the darker side of being a teenager pretty well.

And now I find my interest piqued again.

Go ahead and see it and be prepared to help be part of the cult audience from the start.

It really feels like the release dates of some American films for Australia and Japan often are built in with the assumption that film reels are going to be shipped by boat from America and you have to factor in rough seas to set an opening date.

Did I say anything about the original comments being the work of a saint? No, I didn't. In fact, I said that they were quite shitty in my original comment and, while I liked the wording of the apology, the original words will remain shitty. We also will not know whether it's a genuine apology or not, as in actual real

I'll save it for after I see the film. Don't want to be spoiled too much beforehand, especially since I tend to laugh the most at funny songs the first time and then appreciate them as songs with later plays.

At least Kingsman: The Secret Service is a better post X-Men film than Superman Returns.

To me, the future parts were the less interesting parts of Days Of Future Past and the 70's parts were so much more fun and interesting. A lot of that had to do, as you say, with the lack of development of the future world and any of the characters residing in it.

Sounds pretty interesting. I do like coming of age mixed with horror elements. Plus, I'm always in favor of talented female filmmakers getting a chance to make a great film. Will likely try to seek it out.

On The Media did a story about this film and it sounded more interesting than this review paints it out to be. It also did make it fairly clear that the ending is meant as a sort of catharsis for Bill, as they were posting signs throughout the complex that there was going to be filming going on and that there would be