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For the me the height of its scandalousness was when they just casually show Wheeljack’s corpse as the new heroes push heavy artillery across a room.

But: scripts are important, too many cooks, the best laid plans gang aft a-gley. 90% of everything is crap, money, money, money, lightning never strikes twice, some days you eat the bar, some days the bar eats you.

I couldn’t place his almost-Sean Bean face, and after scouring his imdb (136 credits!) I found it: he was the treacherous Goodwin opposite Michelle Rodriguez in Season 2 of Lost. Also he was on The Young Riders which I watched when I was little, but I have almost no memory of it.

I laughed at this, godspeed IV. Makes it sound like Book of Henry or Winter’s Tale. Best Olivia Wilde movie?

I’ll take it. Phoenix might do something interesting with it and for nostalgia’s sake I saw him quoted similarly to Ledger, saying taking on the role scared him.

Look we have an extra Todd Phillips and we have all these comic book licenses. After this, Andy Richter’s take on the origins of Tombstone.

I love those too. I particularly love the Sarah Paulson one. I’ve watched so many times the strange voice where she says (to an imaginary lover the morning after) “Good morning. Why don’t you like me?” And the way it plays, over several years of insane flirting she never has the heart to tell him she usually dates

No one said this at my screening but it’s all I could think of.

She’s really charming and they had chemistry (and were dating I think) —even though I’m not sure if I bought that she was a wild child just off a failed Broadway play and out of relationship with a rock n’ roller.

Smokey and the Bandit: Positively quaint. Having watched Cannonball Run I and II also by Hal Needham and Burt Reynolds I expected something like those films: crazy, over-the-top, cringe-inducing humor, stunt upon stunt upon stunt. But this was earlier and also maybe taking a cue from the casting of Sally Field it was (

9 factoids about reading this article and tweet:

- I’m excited that they used Wookieepedia to come up with a name for a spaceport. Does Reposted Wookieepedia Entries still exist here? There was a king among men

Looking at imdb she was in Get Out, Sicario: Day of the Soldado. and Kidding. So maybe their schedules just didn’t cohere, or she’s no longer Holofcener’s muse.

And if they should be caught or killed, that moustache will disavow any knowledge of their actions.

just think of the moustache... 

He’s wearing a shirt that says Krypton Lifting Team while lifting a toy version of himself as Superman to a version of the Blue Danube with dogs barking undignifiedly spliced in.

Serafinowicz also pretty openly badmouthed the Phantom Menace, though I have no idea if Lucasfilm would hold that kind of grudge

It’s like the video for “I Alone,” but a lot longer.

It would be interesting just to see them play such optimistic, youthful characters with wear and tear on their face and bodies. They could play off the Sad Keanu meme and turn them into wistful sad stoners missing their glory days

Two more notes: One of the most disturbing things about Cops vs Thugs that sells its sleazy worldview is how every few scenes one of the lead characters involuntarily disrobes another character, male or female, usually to beat a confession out of them. The first time it happens you’re like “Well, this is a gritty

Cria Cuervos: Revisited this movie. Lot slower, lot less emphasis on poison and Jeanette’s “Porque Te Vas” than I remember. Still don’t think Geraldine Chaplin’s monologues belong in the movie, although they are well delivered. It’s a little girl’s melding of different events in her life, centered around her belief