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Steve N
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Why is this news?

Whether brutal or comical, I’ve really enjoyed Ritchie’s recent set of films. This looks just fine.

I quit after ten slides because it was mostly Assholes On Parade.

I find it alarming that fans of an alleged rapist would threaten that person’s victims, rather than question their devotion to someone. That Warner could be put away but Wood still remain at risk because some yahoo might try something is deeply distressing.

You didn’t really have a point. Okay.

I’ve greatly enjoyed his work over many projects (thought he was particularly sharp in THE BIG SHORT). Having said that, this sounded as insufferable as what I assume a Kendall Roy interview might.

Susie snarling “What’s wrong with Faulkner?!” Priceless.

Am I being naive? Why would your physical presence be required for an online job? FFS, I’m 57 and I don’t feel like this should be that stupefying.

I just don’t know how any of us who have never been on either side of a shooting incident where someone died can begin to think they understand his frame of mind. I can only guess that having someone killed in front of you due to your actions or the failure of someone else, unexpectedly, suddenly, must be shattering.

I didn’t care for Elgort *before* his allegations hit, so having him as one of the leads is my main reason for being down on it. BUT, I love the ‘61 version, so I’ll probably watch this when it streams and have a blast despite him.

Adrenaline is a hell of a drug.

That eight-minute opener was lovely. I got a little choked up.

Success, and married to the immensely talented Mireille Enos. Lucky fucking guy.

I didn’t expect Vince Vaughn’s comic timing to be a highlight of the season.

Along with a robust viewing experience, I appreciate the film’s effect of making me go listen to a lot of their respective solo efforts again (and some for the first time).

Claude Lanzmann would like a word.

It was rather alarming when the Sumatran rat-monkey got loose at Twickenham.

I think it’s a mistake to remove Junun from the game. For me it ranks high amongst the fictions. (I have not yet seen Licorice Pizza).

Thoroughly enjoyable, bro.

Even if Pratt didn’t have some strikes against him, he’s just a bland actor. He never becomes immersed in a role. He never makes any daring acting choices. It’s just Prattish aw-shucks vanilla flavoring. Because he’s been in three huge franchises, people mistake that for talent and put him in more potential