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I think the point is, if a conservative host had made a similar joke about Obama on network TV, the media would be up in arms about it.

Heh. A couple of weeks ago, the local theater (14 screens) booked both Personal Shopper and Song to Song. I didn't have any time the first week, so I figured I'd check them out in their second week. Uh, nope, both gone after a week. Well, six and a half days actually, since now they put the new movies out on Thursday

Perfect example of this happening this week - Triple Frontier sounded like a cool project made for grownups, so of course it got canned and now looks like its going to Netflix.

I heard the key grip of Moonlight once ran a red light, so I boycotted that shit right away.

Yes! He's the highest paid star right now, just like Sly and Arnold were in the day…but where is his Terminator? His Rocky, Rambo, Predator, Total Recall, True Lies etc?

Hahaha is that an actual line they say?

Yes of course, the switcheroo will have an ironic twist to it. Emmit could then take over Shabby's life and end up happier!

Heh. Guilty, but they at least kind of seized on wikileak-ish issues before anyone else did. Obscure fact - in the trailer, Ralph Fiennes says the "hard drive" was stolen. In the film itself, he says "computer drive", which smacks of changing it because old people don't know what a hard drive is.

So I figure at some point, shabby McGregor is going to disguise himself as successful McGregor to rob his safety deposit box. Or something similar. Right? There's no way they have the same actor playing dual roles if the old switcheroo isn't happening at some point.

It seems like an internet paranoia film from 2007 that's been dusted off and reworked for grandmas - Ooh its got the Tom Hanks in it, we like him oh and that lovely gal from the Beauty and the beast. And it'll tell us how to use the computers!

Who knew by putting all your personal information online, you are giving up your personal information. Thanks, movie!

He's her parole officer. Once she has him wrapped around her finger, she can get away with all kinds.

I think mentioning Stan Grossman hints again at what someone mentioned on here last week - that Stussy grabbed the 'lot' deal that Jerry Lundegaard was trying to get.

Interesting guest stars I noticed in the end credits - Walton Goggins (the southern-sounding car thief biker guy I guess), Judy Greer (Roger's wife-of-the-week) and Halsey (the biker chick?)

Indeed. It's all a big If. But its ballsy! Who else who would have the gall to announce FOUR sequels just like that. It'll be an amazing achievement if it succeeds.

Cameron made a Terminator sequel 7 years after the first one. It did rather well.

Except when it comes to hubris…Cameron wins.

It's possible Kiefer has some clause in his contract stating he can't appear on any other shows about politics etc, which would rule out 24.

They should have gone with a Yvonne Strahovski-Tony Almeida combo as the leads. New guy was just generic righteous dude who will get the job done no matter what the cost etc etc, but lacked that spark that Kiefer brought to the table. The 'black gangsta' subplot was vaguely embarrassing (and kind of funny that even

Jesus Christ. We've seen what he does to a car thief, I wonder what John Wick does when someone steals his movie idea.