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By weird day, you mean he did a days work and ended up in the film with a line?
I'm thinking Adrien Brody wished he had that weird day. Rather than months in North Queensland for what ended up being a almost wordless cameo in "The Thin Red Line".

And that is why the joke failed.
I knew who she was, but her utterances don't get much press outside the U.S. entertainment press. It would seem that even there, she takes up so little space that the pasty, pale racists of the Academy don't know who she is?
"There's a gag here, somewhere?" Next!

Damn! This might, just possibly, be good?
Everyone seems to be collectively, "losing their shit!"
I would counsel caution. I believe one Alex Kurtzman is still aboard?
Great, crushing disappointment is still a possibility.
Although there are always other possibilities.
Oh Bugger it! Who am I kidding?
It's Nicholas "Absolute

Don't get me started.
Ron Howard is, to all appearances a perfectly nice guy and a talented diector. I've enjoyed many of his films. A Beautiful Mind was not one of them. Lynch clearly deserved the win, but let's not be fooled by Hollywood's multi-hour self congratulatory love fest that once a year extolls the power

Two giants of American/World Cinema, David Lynch and Robert Altman standing, smiling and exchanging a few unheard words as 20 feet away Ron Howard stands onstage accepting the best director award for the execrable"A Beautiful Mind" at the 2002 ceremony. I burst out laughing.

After yawning through the trailer I was surprised and saddened to see that a talented filmmaker like Alex Proyas would have anything to do with this junk. The CGI looks ridiculous. Everything is green screen (including Gerard Butler's performance).
Why?

It drove him into real estate? Geez, poor bastard that and mid-level studio executive are pretty high on the John Wayne Gacy scale of scumbaggery.

Seriously? You're surprised that this mini-series is an opened ended launch vehicle for the third film? I'd argue that the series jumped the shark way before the train wreck of season nine. A jeopardy free season five that was shot after, but set before "Fight The Future" and Fox's decision to squeeze out more

Thankyou Maestro of Light. Thankyou for all those beautiful images, all the celluloid magic. Let there be light, indeed. Bravo Sir.

Loving the Nolan hate. Far more interesting than the article that entirely misses the point of Nolan's oeuvre. It's not about misdirection, it's about the lies people tell themselves. Like Mamet before him, Nolan loves the games, the puzzles we play with ourselves and each other.
That's why he gives the game away in

Ah, He announced this a few years ago, another of the ludicrous, self promoting brain farts he comes up with. He is Oz's Trump, a self proclaimed mining billionaire who "Spat the dummy" when the former conservative Queensland government wouldn't bend to his will. He formed his own political party, Palmer United and

I came to the show, having not seen the film and I was pleasantly surprised. I'm a bit perturbed by what I see as a very American preoccupation. "Pop a pill to ease your lifes' problems." There is a nod to the dangers of addiction, but by and large it is a far more celebratory series than what you would see if it were

Because I'm Me.

Thanks Joe for my early morning nostalgia fix. Of course, when I tried to watch the clip on my phone, it buffered and stuttered along. Yeah, the CD is far superior to any streaming system, but convenience, not quality is the buzzword of our modern society. I remember watching the Keanu Reeves fronted doco "Side by

False equivalence. I guess some one had to fall into the, " It's like what the…" shitty, unsupportable analogy trap.

"Because Briggs, a man's gotta know his limitations!"

"It's basically an example of arrested development." Wanting to avoid adult responsibilities. Wow! Not exactly a revelation. Hey plenty of people like dressing up to attend SciF/Fantasy conventions, fair enough. But when you're in your twenties and you're walking around the city in a bear suit or wearing a tail and

"The museum would "emasculate" and "degrade" the lakefront."
He's already done it to our childhood memories and dreams, what's a plot of land near a pond matter?
I'm more concern with false advertising. A George Lucas museum of narrative art? Could you get any more oxymoronic?

Oops! Wasn't aware of there being any bad blood here.Which to me, seems the only reason for failing to invite one of the show's key players back.
No Sookie? All that energy.
Bummer.

These kinda people keep Michael Bay in business.
Can we stop them breeding?
Would that be wrong?