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He doesn't force her in, though. I distinctly remember him leaving her in the tent to make her own decision.

They really shouldn't land here while we're golfing.

I don't remember Trapper being a rapist…

Itchy is such a foul, gibbering psycho. It's creepy how he just repeats everything Flattop says.

The look she gives Tracy when they bust into the Club Ritz at the end is really well-done. It works especially well on a second watch, when you're aware of the twist with her character.

I think she's good in the role.

Also better than Batman 89.

Henry Silva, as Influence, also makes an impression despite being underused.

"Baby gulp! Baby gulp!"

"See ya around, Tracy…"

Madonna is quite good in the role.

I like the idea of a Dick Tracy sequel, but I think Beatty is too old for the role.

Enthusiastic domestic abuser.

A gigantic, abusive one.

I kinda like that song.

I don't know about y'all, but I think Spielberg and Rylance get along quite well.

Why would this news ruin anything? This news is pretty awesome on its own.

This sequence has obviously more resonance now after the events of three weeks ago.

Derp. I guess having Benjamin credited first (as he is Bob) threw me off.

"Bring It On Home" had to be credited to Willie Dixon entirely because of that intro (which is clearly a homage). Yes, Dixon deserves credit and royalties, but the main riff and rest of the song post-intro is totally Page-Plant and it seems weird their names aren't on their, too.