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Hell, his prose was still absolutely florid during L.A. Confidential. It's with White Jazz that his writing really gets minimalist. The famous 700-page manuscript cut in half sentence by sentence, word by word.

* make strangling gesture*

If you don't know, he actually proposed that his next film was going to be another World War II film, this time about a troop of black soldiers who turn on the Army after being betrayed and cut a war-path through Europe, killing both Yanks and Fascists.

Michael Bay was originally against the idea… But then he thought of the potential 'SPLOSION and signed the donation check.

There's certainly some truth to that: one of the main reasons people claim that digital is indistinguishable from film is that they've spent the last 20 or so years watching digitally-graded films. But there's no reason why you can't still do a chemical process in this day and age.

You could… but I think the point is supposed to be that her rancor is driven largely by the loss of her child, and not the violence done unto her.

No one should be disappointed at more Westerns.

With all due respect, I think the cliffhanger absolutely ruins Vol. 2. Well, ruin might be overstating it, but it completely guts The Bride of her main motive for revenge… Not herself but her "murdered"child. Considering that it's the more emotional, character-driven part of the film, that's nothing to sneeze at. We

Cavill: Welcome to Earf!

SNL needs to let Kenan revive his All That characters. Pierre Escargot and Baggin' Saggin' Barry really need the freedoms of an 11:30pm slot to thrive.

Hell, he didn't even put the Weinstein logo before the film.

Maybe this'll be the film to Chang your mind?

I'm guessing Jeong will play a former radical leftist who's lost faith in revolution, who returns to Paris a decade after May '68 mourning the loss of the leftist ideal. There he will meet and fall for Olivia Munn's younger radical, who is part of a cell planning a terrorist attack. Jeong will try to dissuade her from

It's a comedy network!

Who the hell would try to collect on that debt? Did they not see Charley Varrick?

No. He's pretty right wing. Has been long before leaving England.

You didn't form your own opinion?!

It certainly makes you a loathsome worthless human being. But a bad person? It's hardly my place to judge.

Hey, but look at the bright side…. it spared us from watching Paul Giamatti as Hoke. That couldn't have possibly been better than this concept.

I'll shoot out 1999 as the most constantly overlooked of the classic albums, despite its ubiquitous title track. Heck, I've always thought of Sign "O" the Times as something of a throwback to it, with its long-playing funk-dance jams and unapologetic soul ballads.