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Agreed. It’s funny how people’s laziness becomes a fault of the product for being too much for them.

It’s funny because we just had a Top Gun sequel where Tom Cruise appeared to pass the baton... to himself!

Violent Nature was more disturbing than I expected. The gore is crazy. The tension during the final stretch is outrageous.

SAME! Same brigade! I’ve spent a lifetime going to great lengths to reframe setbacks and redefine “success”, and it is TOUGH.

Man sues mirror manufacturer for unflattering reflection.

I used to think that, but I feel like applause takes on a different meaning when you’re watching a movie with a group of people who aren’t connected to what you’re watching. It’s not “we’re communicating our appreciation directly to artists”. It’s sharing enthusiasm for something that’s just happened. Like going to a

Gere’s still got his leading-man looks.

Saw a trailer for this movie and was intrigued enough that I bought a ticket for this weekend.

set in the universe of Dunder Mifflin

He’s probably the most professional “movie kisser” in the business.

I was not a fan of Sorkin’s version of Camelot, though it was nice to see a live production of a musical I’ve always liked.

I despise what J.K. Rowling has become (or revealed herself to be).

I felt the end was odd, as well. I understand the difficulty in finding an end for something like this, that’s inspired by real life. Real life doesn’t create neat endings. And who knows how much this deviates from what happened... but what actually happened doesn’t really matter because it just has to work as a

This may get buried in gray but — I AGREE!!!

I was just reading about how Knuckles is barely in his own show.

I was with you right up until the Pop-Tarts aspersion.

I think Domhnall Gleeson is a really interesting performer and I kind of don’t want to see him relegated to a sitcom for years. (Assuming this will basically be “Another Office”.) He was a bit wasted in the Star Wars sequels.

Lisa Gilroy is funny and dreamy. I write this message in the grays.

Bill Paxton’s FRAILTY (2001) is one of my favorite underrated/forgotten gems.