michaelcaffee--disqus
Michael Caffee
michaelcaffee--disqus

I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but you nailed it.

jUst beeR for Me, but I tHiNK theRe's SomeThing wrOng wItH my KeyboarD.

AW HELL MAYBE

Stop trying to make "Network Game of Thrones" happen. It's not gonna happen.

"We won't need no fucking ratings…

Sounds like when I took a date to see "Blue Valentine" years ago. Also not a good idea.

Never saw "Bug," but after reading these comments and looking it up, I'm absolutely going to now. It looks like that perfect combination of dark and interesting.

Chastain communicates so much with that one nod. Truly a fantastic ending, and she does a hell of a job.

Thank you for letting us know about this. It was hilarious.

Highly recommend "Mud." McConaughey pulls off a hell of a performance, and Jacob Lofland and Tye Sheridan are particularly great in their roles.

In one interview, Nichols said the ending is an encapsulation of the concept of marital understanding, and a man or woman's ability to relate to their partner. Whatever your take on the ending, by the end Chastain finally "understands" what her husband is seeing, for lack of a better word.

I've been waiting for this film for so long. Jeff Nichols is easily one of the best filmmakers today, and he and Michael Shannon continue to do amazing work together. In my screenwriting class a few years ago, we got to pick a scene to show and analyze for the rest of the class. I picked the scene in "Take Shelter"

And always quoting what Washington said to his troops as they crossed the Delaware. (I'm sure you're well aware.)

People had their doubts, but I knew he could do it. He could do it. He could grab that holy grail.

Courtney B. Vance, as always, is doing a fantastic job. I loved his frenetic, almost visceral reaction when he lunged to turn off the TV while the interview with his ex-wife was on. Not only anger and shame at those things being made news, but also the knowledge that this may cost him a great deal in terms of public

Upvote for seeing Jason Isaacs. I wouldn't be able to control myself.

People have been clamoring for a Harriett Quimby biopic. I mean, who else could be in that role?

A pahty with some Duff Beeah is always wicked pissah.

David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian, Matthew Perry as Ted Kennedy. I'm rooting for more unlikely casting of "Friends" actors as modern historical figures. Matt LeBlanc as Ronald Reagan? Lisa Kudrow as Martha Stewart?