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This just sounds like a Hillary Swank movie. Kudos to her and her agent for staying consistent.

I didn't know there was a PC Master Race event happening.

Yeah, Scott Pilgrim was phenomenally well realized.

The Master was beautifully shot, well written and impeccably performed but I just didn't find the movie interesting at all, unfortunately. But hey, I liked movies #6 - #20 and that's rare on any list.

This was the only D or lower episode in the series for me.

It gets more attention because of the director than Tatum.

Yeah, Nolan planted that thought. Or something. I'm surprised Inception is 5 years old already.

Or even a particularly good documentary or piece of filmmaking.

Something the first seasons of Saul and Breaking Bad have in common is they both feel like comic book origin stories. Both based in just enough reality to attract both crowds.

You know, for some reason it doesn't surprise me that a stickler meeseek would be down for a movie like that (me too for that matter). I'm still waiting for the weekly 30 minute show about a dimension of cyber genetically advanced dogs (and the next season of Rick and Morty).

So that's why Chiklis hasn't aged since The Commish, man he was an old looking 28.

Breaking Bad followed its own comic book logic, but it worked because it stayed within its own realm of possibility. Better Call Saul follows much of the same logic, but it's working internally so far.

Weird. It's about the same balance of drama/comedy as Shameless, which is definitely a comedy apparently.

Timberlake has shown glimpses of personality in his long line of work, Parker is much more punchable.

I really liked the content of The King's Speech so I didn't mind it winning Best Picture. The fact it won Best Director is the bullshit win. He should have lost for the pendulum style shots alone, took me out of the movie every time.

In my opinion, this is the best movie about life during the new millennium. Perfect time capsule of a movie.

Bah, it has one strong opening weekend and Radius-TWC goes back on the entire point of their company (simultaneous release..s). Lame. On the other hand, I'm glad Maika Monroe will get some exposure from it.

Everybody on the show is a walking talking stereotype. And imo it's funnier because it didn't go a more PC route.

After Teacup I'm almost thinking this show would work all around better as Woman Seeking Man, but then it may have just been a lot of creative juices flowing into a single episode. Still a fun series, but it has potential to be better.

So this is back up in the air in terms of releases. It was huge this past weekend in very limited release and more theaters now want it. So it's a toss up for On Demand on the 27th.