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I would say There Will Be Blood is relevant.

Swiss Amy Man is fantastic. Top ten material for sure. Daniel Radcliffe is excellent in it

I'm not really a big Zelda fan but for some reason I really enjoy Wind Waker. Anybody else feel the same?

My favorite Chabon will always be Wonder Boys. Nothing he does will top that for me. And it has a great film adaptation

Actually it was great. It would be annoying if they did it again.

Loved Sing Street. Fantastic songs too.

The guy supports gay conversion therapy which is just an accepted form of torturing gay people and know hes sad that some people in the Broadway community aren't happy with him. What a shock. Also the show goes against everything he and Trump stand for so there is that.

You say its a bad and obvious novel but those scenes are fantastic. Are you saying its the directors talent overcoming what is most likely a bad book.

I'm just sort of curious what an episode would be like after this. I mean is this area finally walled off so people don't constantly die there. It seems like it would harder for the larger world to ignore the massive amount of corpses piling up there.

The tone of the trailer conveys the book portions which is only half the movie and the best part of the film.

The movie is really frustrating because the book scenes are fantastic but the Amy Adam storyline doesn't really work. He should just make a straight thriller as he's actually a great suspense director.

I've never gotten the appeal of Heinlein. I tried reading Cat Who Walked Through Walls and Starship Troopers and couldn't get through either.

And according to Fandango he was almost in Inherent Vice. I wonder what part?

Loved Fly Away Home. Carroll Ballard is such an underrated director. I feel like people only mention him regarding Black Stallion but everything he did was great including Duma which I don't think anyone saw.

Everyone here knows my opinion of the movie Inherent Vice which I hated but I loved the book. In fact after this terrible election it just feels more relevant. There is something that is so so sad about the book while it continues to be hysterical. Everyone read it.

Love In Bruges. Still can't believe it was his first film. Such a confident debut with a very tricky tone.

He did make another horror film called Mockingbird but I don't think anyone saw it.

Roger Ebert loved loved Shy People.

Good

Elsie can't be dead! I don't accept it!