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When Quinn is the only one who pursued Dexter after his wife got murdered and he was portrayed as the bad guy the whole season I knew the series was on the downhill slope

I thought season 3 was pretty bad when I first watched it, but in comparison to 6-8 it's Shakespeare

Rocky calling Adrian's gift for their 9th anniversary a "prize" is the only moment in Rocky IV where he's recognizable as the Rocky Balboa we know and love.

That and the ending where the fight ends and Rocky doesn't give a shit about the result. All he cares about is finding Adrian and telling her he loves her. The fact that the film barely even acknowledges the result of the fight with a quick cut is such a perfect choice. Most films would have played the suspense of

I disagree on him being bland. He's violent in the way he directs. Hooper has a good grasp on his tools, but he has no clue how to use them. Les Mis might have been some of the poorest direction I've ever seen and nearly every shot violently took me out of the film to the point where I couldn't enjoy it. And I LOVE

It's times like these where it's a blessing I don't have that much cash

Speaking only from a modern perspective, Zero Dark Thirty is a masterful piece of directing skill on top of being a great film.

And David Lynch and David Cronenberg were offered the job before Marquand…

He re-upped for 2 more movies before Skyfall came out. He's got 1 more left. He'll be Bond again

That was the album that came out around the same time I began my Bruce fandom. I forced myself to like it for way too long. Other than "The Wrestler" (Which is a bonus track), there isn't a single song that I still listen to.

The biggest problem is that it made $114 of that in China (which was it's biggest market) and studios only take in less than 25% of that. So if you take half of its non-chinese box office (~300mil) and 25% of its Chinese BO, its only about $175 mil. So it really didn't make money. It probably broke even, but a

I had an ex who, when I explained that I loved Bob Dylan and Springsteen in part because their lyrics were phenomenal, told me to listen to "Drops of Jupiter" because it had "the best lyrics she'd ever heard." I had to pretend like I didn't want to commit suicide when I heard that tae-bo line.

The Everybody Wants Some! Scene in Better Off Dead is 80's perfection