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I liked it, but then I knew people like Giamatti’s character. People who were really alcoholics but pretended they weren’t because they didn’t get drunk on cheap vodka or beer but expensive wine or Scotch.

Although Taxi Driver basically is about how the 1970s sucked. At least in NYC.

And up he went.  The Descendants is one of my all-time favorite movies.

The Holdovers is a warm, funny, and emotionally winning film about people.”

That’s good, because Sideways was an annoying, unfunny film about pretentious assholes that tried as hard as humanly possible to not be likeable in any way.  I guess the only way was up from there.

Every film is a period film, once enough time has passed.

I thought the same about Shia LaBeouf in Fury but he was actually pretty good. Either that, or John Bernthal was just so annoying, he made Shia LaBeouf seem better by comparison, lol.

And some musical numbers! A hunka-hunka-burnin’ WAR!

Makes me want to watch Memphis Belle again.

The show looks to have a pretty big effects budget.  Hopefully that means it’ll have a little less conversation, a little more action.

In my experience trying to cover everything results in either a mess or something that's too long for normal consumption.  Its usually best to narrow a subject, film or show.

I agree. It’s outrageous that this television miniseries does not show every single event and participant in World War II.

I think the point is Ang Lee’s HULK movie was considered overly-serious and hiring Louis The Transporter Letterier as director was a direct reaction to that. Marvel wanted a do-over and make a more actiony Hulk movie, just 5 years after we got Oedipus Hulk. Norton was making the right argument at the wrong time.

Known for their bombing raids on Nazi Germany, the Bloody Hundred aims to show a new perspective on how the U.S. defeated the Nazis.

Tom Hanks presents What Elvis Did In The War

Details have been trickling out. There was next to no information about what the deal entailed when the news broke.

Gee, why would a movie about a man infested with deadly radiation whose inner torment possesses his mind and body, physically distorting him into a grotesquerie, be serious?

Do you smile and think back to TIH because it was actually quite good and actually had some creative direction as opposed to the IP synergy horseshit that they currently are trying to shovel at us as a “connected universe”? And the actor playing Banner had an actual artistic take on the character and the narrative and

Back to work, ya lousy actors! *cracks whip*