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I saw it (because I had to work on it). It's nothing special, but at least it's not pandering or stupid. For a teen drama, it's OK.

Now that I think about it, I guess being caught in a 24 hour time loop because a gigantic alien bled on you is pretty plausible.

UPDATE: which only you, beanarie, might read: I just saw A United Kingdom and I agree that it was very good. The film looked great, the cast was terrific, and the story was compelling and well-told.

I've long been wondering how much of T's unhinged behavior was just part of an old fashioned negotiating tactic, which lawyers, talent agents, and of course people in real estate learn in Dealmaking 101: Start with outrageous, impossible demands, then pull back and offer a "compromise". You make yourself look

"I like Star Wars movies. I'm such a nerd!"

I think it's George Takei's company.

Does anybody actually watch any Hulu original shows? Serious question.

The Prestissimo and the Furioso

Sometimes crazy, like musical talent, skips a generation.

He was a guest at a film festival I attended in 2003. I was too terrified to approach him. He was sitting in the back of a smoky lounge, like a corrupt old senator quietly negotiating a bribe, taking long drags on his cigarette as he lazily stared huge holes in various sycophants through baggy, bloodshot eyes. It was

Taxi company owner spotted.

Remember the code: tap tap, tinkle tinkle, tap tap.

Originally, Kim was supposed to be gunned down by a crop duster in a cornfield.

I am very concerned about where all the IMDb trolls are going to end up, once their message boards get shut down on Monday.

I've been sprayed in the face in Malaysia many times, but usually by men, and in the men's room. :(

Come on. More handsome than Ric Ocasek?

50 demerits for thinking any director would call him "Manny" instead of "Chivo". Bad Burl!

I think the biggest problem with Big Eyes was that Burton seemed to believe that a story about Margaret and Walter Keane would sell itself - that it didn't have to be about anything greater or more universal than that. But the rift between the Keanes wasn't remarkable enough to fill out a dramatic feature, and not

I once bumped into Patricia Clarkson and got to tell her how much I loved Cairo Time. She smiled and said it was one of her favorite things she'd ever done.

I'm with you on Brooklyn. Can't believe you're the only person to mention it. Such a sweet romance.