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That's what I looked for as well - but mainly because I was listening to some old 1998 music last night and the Apollo 440 version of the Lost in Space theme popped up. What an odd song - pretty catchy but plastered with goofy Matt LeBlanc quotes from the film that somehow make it even more endearing.

He was great in that - I remember being disappointed in how small the role was because his voice suited the role perfectly.

Agreed - uselessbeauty brought up Margin Call, one of Spacey's most recent films where he has a great role and is fantastic in it - but, like the fact that Spacey spent much of the 00s concentrating on theatre projects, that would have gone against the point of the article and thus was omitted.

Great call - shame it didn't fit the thesis above and so was missed off the article completely.

I'll throw another positive in here - Swimming With Sharks isn't perfect and is pretty dated but, with Buddy Ackerman, Spacey creates one of the best screen bastards in cinema. So much so that it's a slight let down when we get to the humanizing back story later on.

For me, Lawrence's best moment in the entire film is her snarling "I know who you are" at Adams outside the club. So many different emotions are put into one line, it's incredible. Up until then I thought it was a fine performance; after that I saw what the fuss was about. So I wish they'd have gone with that but then

Finch was featured in the other movie hero montage, the one honouring everyday heroes.

Man of Steel was highlighted multiple times too. I don't dislike the movie at all but, when covering the whole history of movie heroes, to get four of five shots of the film - plus the monologue - seems like overkill. Maybe the montage was done back in early summer last year when that trailer made the film look like

I can see it as being the 'weakest' of the nine nominees, though it's one of my personal favourites of the bunch.

If it wins then it joins all the other winners that are now overrated. If it doesn't then it can be one of the underdog also-rans that gets held in high esteem for years.

"Is anyone truly passionate about Dench’s faintly charming, mostly unmemorable work in Philomena?"

My mistake, I fully intended to add an "…OF COCK" onto the end of that original post.

I read a comment - might well have been on here - that although the first film feels like it should be left alone, given how great and well-made it is, that leaving it as such flies in the face a bit of the message of the film. Why not let someone else take it and have another go at making something else with it?

10 IF INPUT="MURDER" THEN GOTO 20
20 BUST HIS ASS
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If the recent rumours of the sequel coming out in 2016 are true then it's almost a given that it'll concentrate on Thanos, ready for him to turn up in Avengers 3 in 2018.

Well at least Toxie had the good sense to start crusading, rather than all of that nasty avenging he'd been up to in the films.

This feature reminded me to grab Why We Broke Up and pre-order what looks to be a supplementary book to the All the Wrong Questions series. He's an extraordinary smart and witty writer and I'm happy to devour his stuff.

"even though neither set was for a spaceship"

He is now and his inclusion in a set helped me pick which one I was going to treat myself to after the inevitable "leave the cinema, search 'Lego Movie' on Amazon" phase I went through.

I don't think people understand how magic the world has become. Not only things like Kindle and MP3 players being able to carry around entire literature and music libraries, but the magic that 'simple' apps can do. I'm still bowled over by stuff like Soundhound and Shazam but, on the whole, we're at the