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When Katie Holmes divorced him she used burner phones to keep the whole thing a secret until she had absolutely all of her shit together to leave him.

IIRC Katie’s father was the top divorce attorney in OH at the time she started dating Cruise. Daddy Holmes was none too happy about the situation because of the age difference (17 years) and Scientology (dad is a hardcore Catholic). I think he realized that the more he fought the situation, the more “attractive”

She might have been blindsided but in that picture of her coming out of her lawyer’s office once it was done she looks absolutely elated to not be married to that man anymore.

When Katie Holmes divorced him she used burner phones to keep the whole thing a secret until she had absolutely all of her shit together to

Idk if you’ve ever read about her divorce from Tom Cruise but I highly recommend looking it up, it’s a whole thing.

The fact that two different women divorced Tom Cruise like they were chewing their leg off to get out of bear trap tells me everything I need to know about him.

God I wish I knew what Katie Holmes had on Tom Cruise and Scientology to get pretty much everything she wanted. This may sound mean but she always came across as a bit timid and well...meh as a person. So the idea of her just getting out of there with her daughter is pretty impressive.  

SUCK IT, PACINO.

he was by far the best part of the last Thor movie.  I rarely cry at movies but a few of his scenes literally moved me that much.

Method acting gets a bad rap, because it often is annoying and pretentious,

“By Grabthar’s hammer, these children can’t act”

1999 is rightfully considered one of the best and most influential years in cinema history (Being John Malkovich, Office Space, Virgin Suicides, Magnolia, Election, Eyes Wide Shut, Sixth Sense, Matrix, Fight Club, American Beauty, Talented Mr. Ripley) - and I’d argue any self-respecting top 10 list from that year

I loved hearing Kevin Smith's stories about their friendship post-Dogma. When Kevin and Ralph Garman took their podcast to a UK tour, Alan showed up to one of them, which, I want journal entries about their show skits like Inappropriate Toys and Your Town's Got a Fucked Up Name.

I said above but these are diary entries that he wrote daily.  So while these may have been opinions, at the time, they were not always his opinion and its clear that after doing 8 movies with these kids he was proud to see them grow into their careers.  At least with Radcliff and Watson, he never mentions Grint at

The other excerpts in the Guardian show him softening toward Radcliffe and even occasionally meeting with him outside of shooting the films. They seem to have had a mentor-mentee relationship by the end. It does not appear he liked Watson much at all. He writes that he read in Vogue while receiving medical treatment

Everything he says here is pretty much correct imho.

Snape would have been an unbearable character with almost any other actor in the role 

There is such political naivety in the US that it only takes one image of five Palestinians dancing in the street to obliterate the bigger picture.

Glad to see MacLachlan giving The Hidden a shout-out. A completely underrated gem of a movie — right up there with Tremors in the now-extinct genre of “movies you’d find on the back shelf of your video store, rent on a whim and then spend the next two years forcing all of your friends to watch.”

I find it genuinely hard to believe Dogma isn’t worth $5 million.

same here. Great movie, maybe my favorite Kevin Smith movie, hilarious premise and an incredibly smart and thoughtful (and nasty) discussion and dissection of religion.