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That was back when the Bandwagon was on its way to Praise Village, now it's heading to Backlash Alley, ooooh not such a good part of town….

Jesus Christ it's bad enough you can't smoke in a theater anymore, these movies need the aid of hard drugs and liquor to withstand.

What the fuck?

especially since it's a publicity still from Top Gun I believe.

Edward Furlong, Bill Hader, Michael Masse, with Kevin Bacon's nose.

I know I'm way late but also point out how insistent Steve was to get her alone, and in a real skeezy way that had everybody watching we me cringe whenever he showed up on screen? They seem to forget that.

Just had to comment a year later and laugh at your resorting to McCarthy Tactics with the "What do you have to hide" crap.

But the AvClub pronounces it with two syllables so of course that means it's the only correct way.

I'm pretty sure 80% of that doesn't count as valid criticism, just personal opinion and preference of characterization. That's like when I was a kid saying a movie sucked because "the good guys die at the end".

Exactly

But what are you opinions on the Leftovers and Saga?

Yeah, unfortunately I'm one of those guys who needs at least a solid lead actor or a striking, dynamic visual style to get me to watch a film. And Boyhood whiffed on three straight pitches.

and they gave us wonderful time saving concepts like "The French Bath"!

Don't let facts get in the way of trying to make a point!

or just take a deep breath and remember that it just doesn't matter that much either way.

I thought WWII and the Iraq coalition were the only two wars the French got shit for… and hasn't it already been made clear in popular culture that the French really had no choice but let the Germans occupy them, seeing as Britain had been twiddling its thumbs for 3 years?

I've always wondered why my Grandfather wasn't in WWII. He was 21 in 1941, the prime age, lived by Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, Ca…

you didn't know that based on the title of the film? BOOOOOOOOOO…..

Nolan has a knack for immediately drawing an audience in. I swear when I saw The Dark Knight for the first time I thought it was so great I recommended it to family who weren't fans of Cape Flicks assuring them that it was like a Scorsese/Lumet film with a guy dressed up as a bat. On rewatch, a little bit of the air

But my Dad hates wine and doesn't care much for The Boss, what will I do? Can't it come with a Cheap Trick album and a case of Blueberry Red Bulls?