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I really wish he'd get another shot at a movie musical. It's not like Phantom of the Opera was his fault.

I've heard two different ones within the last 6 months. What a horrible trend.

Yeah, I was a little confused by the write-up, because this song is definitely a downer (in a good way). Now that you say it, though, I can see how someone could come away with a different (wrong) idea if they only listen to the chorus.

She's really good in Still Alice, although that premiered a few months after Clouds of Sils Maria.

Yep, definitely sounds like a Philly sports fan.

But he was fantastic in The Gift, so that bought him about 10 more bad movies' worth of goodwill with me.

A lot has been said about the bad skin-darkening work, but does the outline of the prosthetic nose seem glaringly obvious to anyone else? Even if I was shown this picture without knowing what movie it was from or who the actress was, I'd immediately think, "She's wearing a fake nose."

It's the same way with non-spouses. When my friend has a day off on the same day that I'm working from home, she never seems to understand why I can't go out to lunch, see a movie, and then go shopping with her.

making the most of his chance to distinguish himself from Clifton Collins Jr. once and for all

I was just thinking the exact same thing. This comment section is the first time I've heard of contestants having to choose prizes with their winnings, and every mention of the ceramic dog made me think, "Like that episode of Rugrats?"

This is the name of my bar trivia team. When the announcer first said the name, half the bar laughed, and the other half seemed confused.

I approve of this article.

I thought the same thing when I read that sentence. He's a great actor, but he has possibly the worst Brit-doing-an-American-accent issue of any working actor. Even Michael Caine gets it (slightly) more right.

She was going to med school even though sick people freak her out.

I don't care how easy the joke was: I laughed every time that Luke asked someone at Rory's birthday party what the DAR was. They could have done that joke 10 more times, and I would have laughed every time.

I would rank Jess as a 10 if it meant that we'd get to see Luke push him into the lake again.

Get on Up opened in wide release, almost 2,500 theaters.

A Hijacking is great.

I'm not usually one to melt into a puddle at the sight of cute kids, but that last scene with George hugging Sybbie and then Marigold shyly saying hello was beyond adorable.

It reminds me of when I'm watching a movie and pause it so that the actor onscreen is now making a stupid face.