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Thanks, now I can't remember what Amy Sedaris looks like.

Thanks, now I can't remember what Amy Sedaris looks like.

Dressed to Kill's first half is a brilliant nightmare of sexual guilt made real.

Dressed to Kill's first half is a brilliant nightmare of sexual guilt made real.

Shame about his career because that movie showed he could at least play different characters.

Shame about his career because that movie showed he could at least play different characters.

CGI is done badly infinitely more often than it's done well, hence the bashing. The few examples of it being used well pop up all the time exactly because they're a few examples.

CGI is done badly infinitely more often than it's done well, hence the bashing. The few examples of it being used well pop up all the time exactly because they're a few examples.

At least the concept was good and gave a plausible reason to involve McClane again, as opposed to the others. I enjoyed it up until the end, where it got bloated and a little nonsensical, and the climax, which felt like it was tacked on out of nowhere.

At least the concept was good and gave a plausible reason to involve McClane again, as opposed to the others. I enjoyed it up until the end, where it got bloated and a little nonsensical, and the climax, which felt like it was tacked on out of nowhere.

A blind link with no explanation? Well, my experience with the internet has taught me I should definitely click it!

A blind link with no explanation? Well, my experience with the internet has taught me I should definitely click it!

Xenophobia never looked so… wait, it's not the Chinese, because money? Ah, America!

Xenophobia never looked so… wait, it's not the Chinese, because money? Ah, America!

The Black Dahlia. Reviewers chewed it up, and even this site, in the Brian DePalma primer, listed it as one of his misses, but I loved it and thought it just worked. Mia Kirshner should have gotten a best supporting actress nom. Aaron Eckhart was unsurprisingly great, but also, Josh Hartnett was unfairly called wooden

The Black Dahlia. Reviewers chewed it up, and even this site, in the Brian DePalma primer, listed it as one of his misses, but I loved it and thought it just worked. Mia Kirshner should have gotten a best supporting actress nom. Aaron Eckhart was unsurprisingly great, but also, Josh Hartnett was unfairly called wooden

"Let's have a lot of deep, heartfelt conversations about life. Now let's go out and die in the dumbest ways possible." - The Grey in a nutshell

"Let's have a lot of deep, heartfelt conversations about life. Now let's go out and die in the dumbest ways possible." - The Grey in a nutshell

Is this the same idiot who was not funny on Comedy Central 15 years ago and is still not funny now?

Is this the same idiot who was not funny on Comedy Central 15 years ago and is still not funny now?