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I just hope that the kid in this movie isn’t as insufferably irritating as the kid in Thumbsucker.
He was an arrogant, ungrateful, self-centred little shit who abused every other character in the movie, all of whom were bending over backwards trying to help him through his touchy adolescence. Usually I like to feel a

So how would this compare to The Mission?
That's the yardstick by which I usually measure this type of film. (it also has much younger Neeson in it.)

The movie poster looks very "No Burn Country for Old Men"

Ooooooooh, Matron!

From the review, this sounds like one of Almodovar’s over-finicky efforts. Pedro’s movies are always beautifully shot, but sometimes the plot-within-a-plot-within-a-fiction-within-a-flashback structure gets very distracting and it’s hard to feel for any of the characters by the end of the film. It doesn’t help when he

Agreed. When I read: "Huppert’s performance is marvelous and intuitive, one of the best of her career." my ears pricked up immediately.
Them's fightin' words.

It was radioactive so now we have MФФSEGIRL to fight the criminal underworld in Helsinki.

Mount Olive?

Hell yes. That damn spider chase down the tunnel at the end sent my 8-year old kid running out of the room in terror.

So if you're in your boat on the Salish Sea and you see something floating in the water, just let out a line and toe it to shore.

Yup, I was most surprised that the match/sunrise cut wasn't included. It was the first scene I thought of when Match Cuts were mentioned.

Jack Reachest

Thems is west country English aaaaccents, my laaaaaad.
Think pirate accent, if you're American.

Better title: Flogging a Dead Witch.

They make fun of his appearance because it's the only thing about Trump that doesn't change from one day to the next. If you made fun of his political opinions, your insults would have a very, very short shelf life.

I'll have nothing bad said about Capricorn One!
That was one of my favourite movies as a kid and I still think it's a classic if only for Hal Holbrook's monologue at the beginning. I remember jumping up and down and yelling when Brolin starts running for the biplane and I reckon I'd do the same today.
A superbly made

What about all those people who believe that all cheeses are in fact pieces of moon rock.

So by the time he's being born, the baby will probably hate his mother.
McEwan could write a sequel novel about that and could call it:

You'll never beet Big Sugar. (boom-tish)

Sorry but ‘Big Sugar’ sounds like an overweight New Orleans prostitute.