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Can Stiller write with two hands?

Don't forget he directed Terence Mallick's favorite movie.

Still the third best Will Smith movie.

That's more understandable (though something I didn't have to go through since I grew up in a real gay house).

That I'm fine with and I probably wouldn't have posted my thing if not for Claude who I found to not have that balance of perspective in his comment. I mean I really appreciate it when I see myself on the screen and a lot of the movies I love I love from that egotistical perspective, but that won't stop me from

I can believe it. The film with its cultural concerns and weird production design should probably be a hit with  the French for certain and (knowing this is not Europe) have heard from a Singapore friend that over there it's been much more positively received.

Instead we got a little bit of Dead Man mixed with Little Big Man. Lots of men.

Actually the film was primarily Depp's idea with Verbinski working off of the concept of Depp as Tonto. I don't believe he had any hand in the writing.

I hate to agree with Bruckheimer, but I do. Ten years from now everyone will be singing a different tune.

I was mostly joking because I have a strong aversion to this film which the last time I saw it about six years ago I felt was very pat.

Maybe its a generational thing, but I'd think Pretty in Pink has so nondescript a romance as to make it fairly universal. This is almost striking me as those white people who said they couldn't feel sorry for the black girl dying in the Hunger Games because they couldn't relate on account of her skin being so

I prefer a lot of films.

This feels like the set up to a weird Family Guy joke.

Not quite though there is a relationship.

This is probably the right thing since it really is an epilogue to the whole of the DCAU. Even getting in one episode of Static Shock might help.

Yep, once the Woodman has you he never lets go.

For the later you really have to be into boobs which knowing you is not the case.

Technically though that was enough to cover the To Do List's budget.

Oh I'm fine. Insurance and all that. Just finding a place to whole up in until everything is sorted out is a bitch.

When the Stones actually get to play the film is lit so that it looks like they're actually the devil delighting in all the chaos being done. I don't think there's been a scarier concert film.