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I had a hard time getting invested in Kubo, but man, the look of the thing is just astounding.

That cartoon seriously let down those toys and they very much need to be redeemed.

Fully agreed. Most of their movies get richer with age. I think The Man Who Wasn't There is brilliant, and crazily underrated in their canon.

The Shane Black reboot of Monster Squad should have all the monsters be reanimated directors.

That's why I said no dice! Stop correcting me when I'm right!

No Frankenheimer, no dice.

Nope, they're all dead now so this follows suit.

This comment reminds me of the Steven Wright joke about putting his car key into his house and driving it around for a bit.

Her instant crying in the car, aided by a very abrupt cut to it by the Coens, is my single favorite moment of movie acting. Hilarious, sad, and perfect.

At least 50% of the dogs I've known in my life are smarter than this jackass.

I like that with each apology, he digs a deeper hole.

Wow. I mistakenly assumed this was not the case since it seems like a fairly widespread phenomenon.

That's fair. And I think I'd be more tolerant of them now if I was the parent of one.

Me too. It's my favorite comedy.

Raising Arizona

I like the sentiment of this, but I didn't side with teenagers when I WAS a teenager. They were awful to me then, remain awful to me now.

Nebraska was amazing to me as a teenager, but it seems to grow even richer with each passing year.

Jokes aside, porn is in certain ways significantly more progressive than Hollywood.

Weird. I thought that gesture was an attempt to block a squeezer to the dome.

God forbid.