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Dammit, I meant a goofy crisis taken down as a financial disguise.

I'm not sure it's intended as a serious drama. I mean, The Other Guys was basically a takedown of the financial crisis disguised as a goofy comedy, I think this one will be another way around.

Son of Saul and James White have an aesthetic overlap because they share a DOP: Mátyás Erdély.

Huh, it's actually Mystery Men - Special Heroes. Colons are big in Hungary, if you get what I'm sayin'.

"…Triphammer, the armored hero played with chilling intensity by Upstream Color’s Andrew Sensenig."

I think he actually shot him, but thought he was acting and it was all special effects.

I was very disappointed that the actual villain turns out to be fire-breathing Guy Pearce. The whole superhuman angle looked silly, especially compared to the more technological villains.

I had this nagging feeling that they tried to turn James Bond into Bruce Wayne somehow. I know Mendes openly admitted being influenced by the Dark Knight but when M and him are standing over the parents' grave… it just looks weird in a Bond film.

I had this nagging feeling that they tried to turn James Bond into Bruce Wayne somehow. I know Mendes openly admitted being influenced by the Dark Knight but when M and him are standing over the parents' grave… it just looks weird in a Bond film.

Isn't tutoring your kid's killer a story in a Dardenne brothers film?

Isn't tutoring your kid's killer a story in a Dardenne brothers film?

Garden State & 500 Days Of Summer. Fuck both of them. Also one time I stormed out of a festival screening of Les 7 jours du talion (7 Days) which is about a father torturing the killer of his daughter for a week. After the second day I decided I got the point when he started breaking his knees with a sledgehammer.

Garden State & 500 Days Of Summer. Fuck both of them. Also one time I stormed out of a festival screening of Les 7 jours du talion (7 Days) which is about a father torturing the killer of his daughter for a week. After the second day I decided I got the point when he started breaking his knees with a sledgehammer.

So the question mark, that is created by mixing the two goops together, is actually cement?

So the question mark, that is created by mixing the two goops together, is actually cement?

It's like Uncle Touchy's Naked Puzzle Basement.
Where you don't wear a shirt and you'll cry.

Loved all the domestic scenes and after a while I completely stopped thinking of Smiley as Tyres, but the ending of this film is like finishing a sentence with an interrobang instead of a full stop.

EXACTLY! The original singles had this disco-diva vibe but the songs on the album have vocals that are totally '00s r&b. but the thing is, I can't find any proof that they changed their vocalists, not even on discogs.

I read this in Boyd's voice. It's really easy when he says something like "They leave enough space for me to participate in the scenes themselves, the structure they have laid out. But it is the dynamic within that structure that they invite me to participate in, and I like it." Boyd would most likely stab someone

This film is just scene after scene of escalating cartoonish violence. Therefore, an A. It's like that Itchy & Scratchy part shown in Ghost Dog when they start hitting each other with hammers and then bring out guns and even bigger guns, until their weapons are as big as the planet which they blow up. I seriously