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Awesome theme song composed by Joe Perry.

It's hot alright…hot air.

It's a masterpiece. I love it for all the reasons you wrote. The confession scene with Aunt May remains one of the most heartbreaking scenes in any genre of film.

It pains me as well. I know he still has some tricks up his sleeve.

Great show. I hope Jerrod Carmichael moves on to bigger and better things.

Forget about the dance moves, I want to know if Peter Parker tips and tells another waitress to give him some shade and calls her hot legs.

Never stop posting that.

No!!!

Which he wasn't nominated for unfortunately.

Never watched "The Bridge" though I heard it was underrated.

After "Troy".

"The Party on Long Island" from "Seinfeld". I want to get stranded and keep the hosts up late, just to piss them off unintentionally.

Maybe not as compelling, but I liked how he was pretty much a yuppie scumbag.
Chris Cooper and Brian Cox came across as veterans in the field, while David Strathairn came across as a coward.

Sounds like a Tony Gilroy thing. I used to look forward to anything he did, but now, I have second thoughts.

I don't know how to do spoilers, but @disqus_FwFtq19m91:disqus, her heel turn at the end was very jarring to me.
That was the only thing that surprised me in that movie. I actually liked that little twist.

Yeah, I didn't think that as well. He was great in it, but that slate of Best Actor nominees was weak that year. Which is hard to write, because it consisted of Crowe, Javier Bardem, Tom Hanks, Ed Harris and Geoffrey Rush.

Like Jerry Seinfeld said: "And I have to say…it was completely my fault".

That's pretty cool. That scene is pretty kick-ass by the way.

It's Steven Seagal…so I'm going to say both. Gluttony is now a black belt class.

Zeljko Ivanek…I never understood what the purpose was. I do love the exchange between Rachel Weisz and the agents, where they tell her that he was obsessed with her, and she responds with : "I thought he was gay". That got a big laugh at my screening. It seemed so out of place.