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Holtzmann with the dual blasters was badass.

O…k.

Marketing costs were more than the production budget. If they had "only" spent $100 million, they'd actually turned something of a profit at the box office.

And the depiction of the death penalty is basically the most horrific such scene outside of Dancer In The Dark, even if the condemned deserved it.

Good. He's awful.

It's pretty beloved.

I might still put The Rising over it, but Magic has insane replay value.

Sarcasm?

Demanding is fine IMO. You're working with the best; you bring your A game.

Ok, well you've got your lense and you're holding onto it dearly.

The real line in that Esquire piece that stood out was, "when I was growing up, these things weren't racist." That's something so stupid I'd expect it out of Rick Perry rather than the person who made Invictus.

Valley of Elah is such a better movie than Crashz

Morgan Freeman was not playing a stereotype in any of the movies he made with Clint.

Play Misty For Me
High Plains Drifter
Pale Rider
The Bridges of Madison County
Hereafter
Invictus

I don't think MDB set out as being willing to offend. I think that's one of its major positive attributes.

Yea J. Edgar was pretty underrated. That was a really absorbing study of a sick personality.

The movie had its protagonist going to the Supreme Court to defend a spy and then showed him as a pariah in his own country for doing so. I think you're reading too much into the lighting.

Yeah that Bridge of Spies read is totally bonkers.

As I understand it, a "trigger warning" is something like an English teacher letting any possible rape survivors know that reading The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo might have some sequences that remind readers of their own personal trauma. It seems like this is not only an easy and quick thing to do, but also an act of

I'm not sure that's true.