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The Manipulator
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- The A.V. Club

How about…NO.

Jedidiah

(SNL casts Bill Irwin as Press Secretary Binks)

Damn you. That will now be in my head for the next 5 years.

That trunk scene is wonderful. Soderbergh worked magic with Lopez, who I've never liked in anything but this movie.

Yes, love that movie, and Albert Brooks in general.

Totally. That ending just knocks you straight out.

There's this perfect little moment near the end of the hotel scene in Out of Sight where Clooney throws back the sheets and jumps into the bed with a kind of playful abandon. It's a nice reminder that sex can be fun, which is something American movies rarely ever show.

Really? But he's always looking past her into the courtyard. No matter how scantily clad she is in the scene! He only gets excited when she's suddenly in danger and "over there", no longer in front of him as a flesh and blood woman.

But so worth it. That lost shot of Farrow looking up at the screen is one of the best last shots in any movie.

I can't believe I didn't think of this, considering it was my absolute favorite movie for most of my teens.

So many solid choices here - Notorious, In The Mood For Love, and Eternal Sunshine are all on my list.

Upvoted for FRAPS.

As we walked out, my girlfriend said the director was a genius because he made her character mute. I had no idea who Rose was going in anyway, but apparently she's godawful.

Please tell me more about this movie with Frankenstein and Robin Hood in the Bermuda Triangle because that sounds fucking awesome.

Remember when this was the popular theory for Lost…before it was revealed to have actually been taking place in a dentist's office in Des Moines?

Well that's a shame.

Good to know. I thought it was a much shorter window than that, like two weeks or so.

How does Elmo know I call it Mr. Noodle?