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Disagree I think it still holds up almost entirely except for the Dixon storyline which is clearly cut to threads since he removed that storyline. Going on your comment I'm going to guess you are a fan of Master and Inherent Vice which I'm not. Much rather watch Magnolia.

Moby's Extreme Ways is the perfect song to end the Bourne films. Love that song.

Also Ill stand up for Robert Ludlum's early books including this one. Most people here seem to hate them which isn't surprising since anything vaguely airport thriller the commentators here don't seem to like. I really enjoy Ludlum's early books and the Bourne series. He's not great literature but his books were a

Its fascinating how well Identity works as a great complete movie as it was a nightmare of a production.

I saw Pulp Fiction in Franklin TN when it opened. Me and my parents loved it but the audience was completely silent walking out.

I'd love to go back and watch Magnolia again the first weekend it came out. One of the seminal theater experiences for me

Loved the book LA Confidential but the Big Nowhere has stayed with me more. That book is brutal.

Season 1 was mostly a stock procedural at least for the 1st half. Very uninteresting. Season 2 figured out how to use the ensemble and not fall back on typical procedural cases.

So glad i watched this along. I was barely keeping it together the last 10 minutes.

Does anyone have parents that watch Fox News and both parties (you and your parents) agree to never discuss it between the two of you since you don't.

It was perfectly enjoyable but felt like retread of the first two Alien films. Not sure why certain people think its amazing.

The new chief is so aggressively dumb I wonder if this will be a story point or hes just dumb so the story can continue.

I don't remember them complaining that they were cancelled because of some political reason so your point doesn't really make sense here.

They're really great live and much louder and faster than you would expect. I remember seeing them for the 1st time at the Wiltern at LA and holding Matt's legs as drunkenly climbed railings in front of me while singing.

I saw them the last time they played the Hollywood Bowl and they were great. A big wall of sound.

Its too bad because and its sequel are fantastic. A great series could have been adapted from the source material.

That is correct. It has the best story and tightest script. It helped that it followed the book.

Go is still my favorite Liman film.

that is true.

I actually disagree about Pitch Black. I watched it recently and it very much holds up unlike the sequels. Its just a well done B movie with broad but nicely drawn characters.