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I’m going to have to rewatch A Fish Called Wanda (not a hardship) to be certain, but I’m pretty sure every time Otto yells “asshole” at a Brit, he’s driving.

I’ve worn dresses with a higher IQ!

That’s weird I tweeted that quote earlier, because it was stuck in my head after going through this slide show.

I like Halloween H20, shame they had to undo all that with Resurrection.

FWIW I’d have put Wanda and Trading Places in top 2, though not sure which one is absolute best.

I agree with the point made about how regressive Helen Tasker’s role is in True Lies, before coming into her own. Despite that it’s a great film, if

In my head canon, Jamie Lee Curtis’s character in The Fog is Laurie from Halloween, on the run trying to start a new life & using a fake name

I would have put Rick biting a man’s fucking neck and killing a bunch of rapist on this list. That was the best “Rick will fucking kill the world moment”.

The comic is a good story and the movie is a well directed funtime?

As someone who was fortunate enough to see the initial theatrical run, I felt this even at the time. At its core, Scott Pilgrim is an almost unmarketable idea. It’s a romantic comedy with the trappings of video games and manga while scored by indie rock? What the crap? And yet somehow it found an audience that was

You’re probably thinking, “I know *exactly* what these two look like.”

Yes! A Bjork article on The AV Club (that isn’t poking fun at her, no less) And for once I didn’t sigh at being put through a slide show!

Keri Russell - Wasp

The thing about shows like this and Reservation Dogs - there’s levels & layers for everyone. If you’re a black lifelong Atlanta resident, you’re gonna be watching this from a different layer than a white suburban New England viewer, but all the layers are good. There’s a lot of specificity to the character experiences,

theres enough universal experiences in this for anyone, but then also theres a lot thats outside my experience, and its a good thing and interesting to see things ive not experienced and how other people might see the world

Have you seen The Voices. It takes Ryan Reynolds as seemingly the same performance as he’s stereotyped at but then puts a different spin on it.

The sarcasm was extremely obvious.

Ahem.

If she’s mortified by pictures of the filming, how’s she going to feel when the movie comes out?  

  • Body At Brighton Rock is decent and worth checking out.

He’s reclaiming his identity as a hero. Being Iron Man was about protecting people, and it’s clear that he never fully turned away from that, especially now that he has a family to protect. Family, according to Yinsen in the first Iron Man film, was the one treasure Tony didn’t have.