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(Eastwood’s level of pure autonomy may die out when he does.)

So, I'm guessing this is the wrong crowd for my 'I really liked Bad Moms' opinion?

Saw Last Holiday when it came out. I remember it being fairly charming. Nice pick.

George Takei's not Asian enough for you?

Had to work early yesterday and totally spaced, but I'm here.

Paxton.

#1 is He Who Shall Not Be Named, though most people know him as Ralph Fiennes. #2 Dina Meyer was one of the glorified exterminators of Starship Troopers. #3 Neel Sethi made an impressive debut in this year's The Jungle Book. #6 Vanessa Paradis was once married to Johnny Depp. #9 Hector Elizondo appeared in every one

One of her previous immediate roles was 'love interest to Adam Sandler'. Sadly, this is better.

Shit. Just like how Mick Jagger and Anthony Hopkins ended up doing Freejack.

Two things:

1. Deadpool
2. Doctor Strange
3. The Nice Guys
4. Captain America: Civil War
5. Zootopia
6. Everybody Wants Some!!
7. Kubo and the Two Strings
8. Star Trek Beyond
9. The Edge of Seventeen
10. Eddie the Eagle

The year has seen much worse animated movies than this (Ice Age: Dear God, Make it Stop, for one). I think this film looks fairly charming.

One of my favorite movie theatres instituted assigned seating and, for that, they can eat my ass.

This was one of those movies I watched this year for the 30th anniversary (cf. 'What non-2016 pop culture did you catch up on?').

For a laugh, I decided to watch 30 movies from 1986 (30th anniversary and all). Got to catch up with movies I've really enjoyed (Ferris Bueller, Ruthless People, The Money Pit), movies I enjoyed more than I remember (Critters, Poltergeist II) and experienced some really good ones for the first time (Hoosiers, Big

"But with this embarrassingly slapdash buddy picture, everyone’s favorite human hockey jersey officially gives up on trying to please anyone outside his own genetic circle."

Never before has a movie made me retroactively hate everything I had seen leading up to the ending.

Pity you weren't editing this movie.

Dammit, Mr. Peabody.

Steve Buscemi was in Michael Bay's The Island and Armageddon.