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That’s the problem with the very rich. They have zero concept of “enough”. It creates great things at first, but destroys everything eventually.

“There are too many Marvel shows.” Yes.

 I wonder if Iger would be willing to address shareholders and tell them that they have a level of expectation that is unrealistic.

The Buster Keaton building drop is my favorite of these, mostly because....

Where the fuck is Sarah Goldberg from Barry?

Also as much as I love White Lotus and Succession, it’s kinda a travesty they can just fucking run an entire category. Boring.

Yay for Andor!

The parachute exchange sequence in Moonraker deserves a nod. Buster Keaton building fall at #1; Ben Hur at #2 (although the lines are blurring between best stunt and best action sequence, or the truck battle from The Road Warrior should be here, too).  And Jackie Chan, pretty much everything.

The Buster Keaton wall drop should be #1. And Mad Max: Fury Road should definitely be on this list.

There was a time where the Indy riding behind the car on his whip was a big deal and they showed clips of it all the time and the making of it. 

It may not be the first film that comes to mind for stunts but shootout to Bruce Campbell for his performance in Evil Dead 2. My man spends the entire runtime kicking his own ass and hurling his body through walls, furniture, windows, and down stairs (headfirst). You can just tell it was utterly exhausting to film

Suprised Superman isn’t higher or Harry Potter. Both a consummate ‘table setters’, like Raiders, where Star Wars is a little more generic and too indebted to Holst.

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A movie being a mess means we have to watch it again? Some great movies here, some others not so much. 

I wish I had a dozen likes for this comment, because Raising Arizona is, for me, the Coen Brothers’ masterpiece. And yes, that includes one of my all-time favorite films, The Big Lebowski. Raising Arizona is just so tightly scripted, directed, and acted that it becomes eminently rewatchable even for mainstream

I’ll go completely out of left field with Raising Arizona. It’s my favorite comedy precisely because every time you watch it you pick up some little gem that wasn’t obvious the first (or fifth) time around.

You have Christopher Nolan on here three times, but I think you could’ve included Tenet too.

There should be no need to watch Prometheus a second time.

I personally liked “telling Barry that he’s amputated his arms and legs off.” I hate it when my legs get amputated off. 

“Mm-hmm, yes, add to cart.” 

Fuck me if I don’t kinda want the final episode to be Daniel Day-Lewis and Mark Wahlberg’s movie.