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    Well no, not Jared Leto.

    Like a lot of other commenters have said, I find the original hard to really enjoy watching, for all that it is in my estimation an incredible classic film.

    I’m not sure who my favorite mute actor is, but Silent is in the Running.

    I hope so. A full-cheddar chamber would at least give the color a story-specific reason for being thus.

    prE. T.een: The Next-Terrestrials

    My interest in this film just...at least doubled.

    Jon’s Show

    With Dune apparently coming up next, I certainly hope so. But that challenge notwithstanding, Villeneuve shows no sign of turning out a film that isn’t gripping and memorable.

    It would be fun if one or more of the Spice Girls cameo’d in the mines.

    What we need is a film that ‘gets’ the binary existential crisis of moisture vaporators.

    It’s disappointing to hear that actual game of tennis is underfeatured here, but I’m still totally on for this one. Even if it’s like Foxcatcher—an immersive acting showcase that’s missing a little something as a whole—Carell playing a historical sports-related figure seems a safe bet to be entertaining, and the the

    How about if first-class was renamed ‘the Sigur Rows’?

    Will her third album be titled ‘OK ATM’?

    I’ve been a bit weary of her acting crazy or eccentric since American Hustle. I haven’t seen anything non-franchise with her since, but that’s has a lot to do with her films not exhibiting much appeal to me in general.

    Even as the ‘lead antagonist’ (more or less) in Big Love, he was endearing in his own way. Always an uneasy yet reassuring charisma.

    I’m not exactly sure what ‘shockingly obvious punchlines’ are, though I suspect that if I were given an example, I’d feel foolish for not having already thought of it myself.

    Okay, I’m not even the usual audience for films like this, but thanks to this writeup, Katie, I’m looking forward to watching. It does sound like one of those ‘best with group of friends to laugh with’ movies.

    I feel like the obviousness of it puts me in a place where i’m not expecting any impact.

    There is also the here-unmentioned Han Solo film, which as far as we know is still releasing in May, although that changing wouldn’t be a surprise.

    I’m not too terribly down on him for it because sometimes it turns out well, but I think that JJ has fairly well earned the ‘unoriginal’ label, at least in film. Three of his five films can be most easily described by referencing other films, although The Force Awakens deserves more credit than it gets for what it