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I'm not in charge of anything and can't speak for anything officially, but I believe it's two different ways of describing basically the same thing. TV gets one week a month and movies get one week a month and I think they rotate in with Hear This, too. So there's a Watch or Hear This every day (or most days) but

I agree with the second part AND I think the movie is good and worth seeing and a lot of fun before it even gets to the end.

I LOVE that scene in the car. I'm not sure if it has a really amazing reason for being (I like the movie a lot, but calling it shallow would not be unfair), but I love the contrast between the open-air roar of the car scene, and then the extreme quiet (with more clip-clop heel sounds) as they walk up to the photo

I know, right? Next thing you'll hear people talking about how you should soundtrack a whole movie with the overbearingly folksy sounds of Simon & Garfunkel!

NOT EXTREME ENOUGH

So far, I'm going to cautiously say that Rocco Nolan is probably still more qualified to be president.

Sometimes it works better than others. Gigantic adult Lucas Till sitting on a school bus with 13-year-olds is not one of those times.

I don't want to spoil anything, but the number of monster trucks is above one and below what I think you're looking for.

Wait, there's seriously a third Nolan brother who's wanted for murder?!?! That's maybe even better than getting the "non-union Mexican equivalent" of Steven Spielberg. "Get me Christopher Nolan!" "He's unavailable." "Then get me his fugitive possible murderer brother!"

As a grown-up, I'm also aware that sometimes kids like stuff that is terrible. That doesn't make a terrible thing good; it just makes it not worthless. Adults are the people who read movie reviews, so I'm not worried about hurting any kids' feelings or whatever.

As the dude who also reviewed the Angry Birds movie, I can tell you I VASTLY preferred Monster Trucks.

I always have trouble telling the difference between Grace Hemsworth and Mamie Hemsworth.

I KNOW ABOUT LUKE

Correction: What are you BARELY doing in this? She has one actual scene and then one appearance that's more like a moment.

Absolutely. It will be an unpredictable mix of gladhanding and bile.

I didn't watch it either but I am going to have some angry questions when it's over, based entirely on the title.

Not only does she resemble Green, her character in this movie is VERY MUCH the Eva Green character. Like if Eva Green would deign to be in this movie, that's who she would play, for sure.

No idea how true it is but I had heard that, too. And I'd buy it because man did I not follow the plot of that movie (and I love detective movies).

A lot of more classical short stories do this but more literary-skewing short stories (like the stuff you'd find in the Best American collections) so avoid this that a lot of people hate them for the opposite reason — going more elliptical and less definitive in their endings. But a lot of them are very rewarding in

I have indeed seen The Big Sleep though I was unsuccessful in untangling the plot. I could not tell you what happens in that movie. I enjoyed it, though.