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They show a quick shot of Tormund grabbing a knife and stabbing Umber. The guy's one with the corpses.

Nah, he was a blood bro. Not really a loser, because he's still Joaquin Phoenix, but he washed out of the minor league and never really did anything with his life after.

Yes, it's excellent. A quick read, and it's got some uplifting bits to counteract the nihilism.

No, it was Morricone.

Queen of Earth is the only one of those I've seen, so I haven't felt those diminishing returns as of yet!

I like that it's opened the door for genre films to be taken more seriously when it comes time for awards and accolades. And whether you think it measures up to the other films this year, I think it's fair to say that it does action as well as the other best films of the year have done drama, which makes it worth

No love for Alex Ross Perry's Queen of Earth? I watched it the other day and was very impressed—two fantastic lead performances, subtle and creepy camerawork, a great score, and a lot of psychological layers to plumb. It'll be near the top of my year-end list, and I'm excited to see what Perry does next after this and

It's definitely the funniest new movie I've seen at the movies in years. The whole cast is great, and Baumbach handles screwball comedy fantastically.

The criticism of Inherent Vice, which so many people felt comfortable expressing, would seem to disprove your point. It's true that people are more biased towards some artists than others, but I think that's beside the point in this case. Mass public opinions can be fickle, but they're generally not directed without

Hitchcock has probably surpassed Proust. He's a much more popular and mainstream artist, it's probably easier to get a book published about him.

Yeah, most studio-produced films are (or have been) shot on 35mm, while 16mm is generally the tool of choice for amateur filming, smaller-budget features, and experimental work.

You can get both KOTORs pretty cheap on Steam!

Huh, yeah , I guess I was just assuming there were ones so bad you couldn't even make it that far.

So Mike, what was the movie you were quickest to turn off out of that total of 500?

A zombie can also be a creature of Haitian folklore, a dead body raised by some kind of necromancer.

I've seen both of the movies and I can't remember a single thing about them. I think most people are ambivalent towards them for pretty much the same reason.

I was thinking about the similarities, as well. It's difficult to judge from a trailer, but I think it definitely shows some distinctions between the two characters. But people like to make conclusions, so they see Greta Gerwig in a movie that's partially set in New York City and call it a retread. Tonally, though,

Wow, a lot of lazy, cynical people here who have come to pass judgment on a movie they have not seen yet. Thanks for coming to the comments section to tell us how uninterested you are in something. I, for one, have a lot of affection for Baumbach's work; I'm also surprised that so many people here are critical of

Really? The movie has one pretty well-defined climax; what happens after that is purely denouement.

GRRM released an excerpt from Book 6 that has Stannis in it. He may die in the book, but it may come after a fashion (and be handled a lot better than in the show).