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Daniel Thron
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Star Trek fans might have picked up the Talos reference - that is the planet from the first episodes where captain Pike is kept inside a simulated world by alien zookeepers.

So the original (and very good) interview on NPR was called "At 79, Woody Allen Says There's Still Time to do his Best Work." This was then condensed and reprinted by the Independent to the opposite statement "Woody Allen Admits He's Too Lazy to Make Great Films." Then AVClub, I'm supposing because it was too much

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One of Scott's best movies — ridiculous, tawdry, hilarious, and garishly over-the-top, yet transcendent because of that. Brilliant, sad, and cruelly funny.

Glad to see the slowly growing appreciation for Blackhat, which is a terrific movie defeated by the snarkerati.

That was the only thing this morning that made me laugh out loud.

I like this film quite a bit, but as the writer brings it up, I don't think My Dinner with Andre actually as rich as The Trip and The Trip to Italy. The latter two films seem frivolous and silly and make for an easy watch, but I find myself watching them again and again — the underlying story and themes are not only