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"perfectly evokes the late ’70s" Uh, gonna guess the person who wrote his article was maybe 1 year old in the late 70s if even born.

"Pan's Labyrinth" was 10 years ago. *I* never gave Del Toro a lifetime pass, so maybe he could make something worthwhile or we could stop pretending his next project won't be a huge disappointment?

This happens with people from small towns who visit the city for the first time. It's actually why people say New Yorkers are "rude" - they expect small-town treatment (a friendly greeting to every person you see, some small talk because we'll surely be seeing each other around town again) from a city of millions who

Seth Rogen is already working on something similar with "Console Wars", about the SEGA/Nintendo rivalry.

Right, I guess it's the 20-year nostalgia thing that made the 90's rock so 70's-influenced (let's not forget that general 90's obsession with the 70's, much like our current obsession with the 90's and the 2000's obsession with the 80's)

Which AVC previously covered the differences between the movie/book!:

That aspect of the movie, the humorous juxtapositions of what's really happening VS Forrest's sunny take, are the closest the movie comes to approximating the tone of the book in my opinion.

I remember the soundtrack album being huge, everyone had it.

So with this and "The Walk," Joseph Gordon Levitt has starred in two movies where the documentary that came before is way better.

Ladies & gentlemen of the jury, do you like gladiator movies?

He's reporting, not alleging, so he's covered by freedom of press. It's not really comparable to the Gawker case because they were the ones that published a stolen sex tape and AV Club just reported on publicly available information.

Well, in their defense the ONLY career advice they've received is "you have to brand yourself." This advice usually comes from people who've already established their careers before the internet became ubiquitous, who came of age when way fewer people had college degrees so there was less competition for jobs,

When you look at the post-TDS careers of Mo Rocca, Brian Unger, or Beth Littleford, I'd say it's a good call for Mandvi to hang on as long as he can!

Just a couple days after making the front page of Reddit, it ends up on AVC.

Or "Private Ryan," those were both Adam Goldberg.

When I saw the trailer for "Llewyn Davis" I thought it was Krumholtz having his big breakthrough role. And while I did love Oscar Issac in that movie, would Krumholtz really have been that much worse/different?
Well, Issac *did* do his own singing, I guess.

NPR says I'm not a hip dad unless I like them.

"My Dad was a terrorist…maybe" (coy smile, zips up neon hoodie)

He's certainly likable and has charisma, the Schwarzenegger comparisons are on-point. BUT he really hasn't had his great movie/role yet. He's a lot of fun in the franchise stuff, but he should work with a good director! He needs to go a little more Channing Tatum.

"For a very specific generation of comedy fans, the members of comedy troupe The State are kind of like The Beatles."