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He was going to be in two scenes. One was an extended version of the prologue, but that was never filmed. The other was a dream sequence which was filmed, and is readily available on the DVD.

"Ahem" wasn't clear.

I'm not sure what you're getting at,

I was introduced to "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" in an elective film studies class - I had never heard of it before, and I watched it with no expectations. Afterwards, I rated it one of my favorite movies ever.

And, it's not "more Sorkin than Fincher" — the whole point is that this is the only project ever done where somebody managed to make Sorkin bearable.

Biehn did - he was in a scene from Terminator 2 (although it got cut from the theatrical release).

Maybe once you master Facebook, you can take the next step and become really mature by using BuzzFeed like the guy above!

It's one of the only biopics I know where the movie cast an actor who's less attractive than his or her real-life counterpart. While the real-life Zuckerberg looks a bit dorky, Eisenberg looks like he's perpetually angry.

One word: Dubbing. Loads of musician biopics do it.

IKR? What's wrong with coining an entirely new term like "pipeweed"?

I listen to solo piano or violin music a lot. Sometimes I listen to New Age/ meditation/ relaxation streaming stations, or 60s/70s folk. Other times I'm in the mood for more uptempo music, so I listen to prog rock or EDM.

Well if he wins for "American Sniper" next year, they can do it for GOTG2.

He was the first black superstar.

*soggy bottoms

Stay home every night, wait around for Mr. Right…

Make that "everyone since Sean Connery" and I would agree with you.

the land where Sauron lives?

I love rice pasta, but on its own terms, not because I eat a gluten-free diet. (You also have to remember that a lot of rice or other gluten free pastas cook faster than wheat pasta; that's key to doing it right.)

That does not need a remake. The only way that movie could have been better is if they actually got Boris Karloff as Jonathan. Other than that, it's pretty close to perfect.

Qualifying my upvote by saying that I agree re: Smith but not re: DiCaprio. I'm not crazy about DiCaprio either.