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Also, because Amazon Studios picked it up at Sundance, it'll be on Prime in a month or two. However, I'd say, if it comes to a theater near you, check it out there, both because I still think most good to great films can only be improved by seeing it on a big screen and because it'd be good for it to make money in

I think it is, although I don't know if it's specifically stated. You should check it out, especially since this review made Divines seem very much in that mold as much as Girlhood.

Ah, forgot she was in Begin Again. That was pretty decent, but definitely my least favorite of the three John Carney films. Ender's Game is also just okay, probably elevated for me by love of the books, and Steinfeld has very little to do in it, as I remember.

Would Breathe count as one of these?

Just wait several months before you see it. Then you'll hopefully just remember that it got positive reviews and forget the actual content. Certainly, that's happened to me plenty of times.

I'm so happy that Hailee Steinfeld finally has a film since True Grit that I'm actually interested in seeing. She was so good in True Grit, but every film she was in after that seemed like such wastes of her talent. Add in some good Woody Harrelson and I'm totally in.

After Creed, it's really hard for me to get worked up for another boxing movie. That feels like the peak for the modern day boxing movie and even a follow-up to that film seems skeptical.

Dwayne Johnson is not in Around The World In 80 Days. Decent guess though.

I've bought tickets to see it for the Thursday night opening, primarily because it's at the new Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn and I do really like the Harry Potter universe. However, I can't really say I'm especially excited for it, which feels like the general consensus, that Harry Potter fans are just going for it

Surprised you didn't know the Devito/Middler/Campbell one. That feels like it should be one of the films you own.

My guess, given that the release date says it's expanding in January, is that this is just a short Oscar qualifying run of one week in length and that it'll be January that we get an actual real release of the film.

Once more, managing to dig up some great stuff. I completely forgot that Planet 51 was a thing until last night dug it up. There's this whole glut of shitty CGI animated films that I just can't remember all that well.

Correct on both. We could easily remember Enemy Of The State; Crimson Tide was completely forgotten about until after we turned in the sheet and looked up the answer.

Impressed that you can spell that first name correctly. And the Rollerball remake was the second to last thing he directed. And yes on Tina Turner being a mayor, in one of the more unexpected places.

Right is still right though!

Correct on that. It was David Newell who did Goblet Of Fire.

Correct on everything!

After having a week off, followed by a week of unease and fear for where things will go from here, we return to a bastion of sanity with Movie Trivia. My film group still managed to field two teams of 4 apiece, my team of Don't Hate Robert Altman's The Player, Hate David Fincher's The Game, and the reigning champions

There are a few films that they release simultaneously in theaters and Netflix. Those would be films that they want to qualify for Oscar consideration for the most part, which includes some of their documentaries, The Little Prince for Best Animated, and they did try for Beasts Of No Nations, which completely failed.

Nitpick, but it's the House that decides elections in the event of a tie, not the Senate.