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The set design was so so so cool in a world where movies don't have sets like that anymore. The train sequence featured forced perspective painting and all sorts of other rad stuff that you never see anymore.

From what I've played and gathered from other people, Battlefront isn't even worth $5…

I rewatched The Gang Goes On Family Fight and I think it's a top 5 for me. The slow buildup of Dennis' hatred and fear of the buzzer sound is just amazing. Him writhing on the floor while the show credits roll over him and he mumbles "This doesn't represent me…" made me fall off my couch with laughter.

This is the most eye rolling trailer I've seen in a while.

I'm gonna get out of this car and I'm gonna drop you like third period French.

I wish they'd mentioned the score was done by David Holmes, who because of the Ocean movies I started to listen to, and it's one of the better decisions I've ever made.

I still can't get over how much the new Pete's Dragon affected me. It reminded me of what it felt like to go to the movies as a kid with my dad and see a touching, exciting, well thought out family adventure.

Seeing the first one in the theater was one of the most fun times I've ever had going to the movies. Saw it with a friend and there were maybe 6 other people scattered around the theater, pretty sure we were all a little buzzed. And we laughed so fucking hard.

Reading the trippy, heady, sometimes confusing book and then watching the movie was like night and day in terms of style. Props to those wrote the movie, because the book as it's told would be REALLY hard to do.

I'm so happy about this news I could SWEAR!

Disney has made some great movies lately that have sadly gone way under the radar. I'm still sad Pete's Dragon didn't do well, because it's the best all-around family film I've seen in some time. Here's to hoping this performs well!

I really want to see him in an outright "villain" role again. He fucking killed it in Step Brothers.

Seeing him as funny and "dandy" but also pretty psychotic in Vice Principals was something else…

Walton Goggins. Bar none.

AHHHHHH NOT ANOTHER BIG MOUTH GHOST!

Moon is a very criminally underrated film. I remember seeing at the Arclight in Hollywood when I was interning in LA one summer and it completely blew me away.

BIG ASS FRY

I have to quickly hijack this conversation to say I'm reading Joyland and goddamit if it isn't sneaking into my top 3 King novels, next to The Shining and 'Salems Lot. It's very different than those other 2 but I just have this connection with it. Maybe it's because I had a summer like that (minus the murder and

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100%. I feel really bad for the guy, he's clearly very genuinely nice and warm and there's just something about his life (probably largely being a child actor) that makes him a little odd.