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With the exception of movies with "babies" or "baby" in the title, that's just pushing it

Burnt needed more fake babies

Rock The Kashbacknoplease

American Sniper

Front runner? I think our perception of the Bond franchise is wildly different. I never thought Bond films, ever since the 80's, were any good and saying that The Dark Knight is a poor imitation of Heat, when Heat itself is not a good movie by any sense of the word, is a bit ludicrous. I may always cringe whenever

I loved Work of Art, probably because I've always loved Top Chef as well and the formats were identical. I think one of the major problems with Work of Art was the judges, who had zero charisma onscreen with the exception of Jerry Saltz, and the host who had negative charisma, a far cry from Parma Lakshmi, who I hope

I have to admit that this film is one of the most intriguing ones I've heard of in recent years (along with a Monopoly film). I was already in my late teens during the whole Power Rangers mania so I was never into it but I do remember watching some older Super Sentai series on tv and loving it as a kid. I'm curious to

Bill Maher is that you? Huge fan

When I say mindless I don't mean "dumb"…I meant it in the sense that it's not supposed to be deep, it's the type of movie that it's meant to be thrilling with a small degree of realism, heart and brilliant technical skills to show off.

Man I love Peaches…I absolutely love her. Saw her live ages ago during the Fatherfucker tour and if she comes to the UK I'll def try to catch her.

Why would anybody expect logic and tightness from a James Bond film? The very concept of it is anachronistic and farfetched. If I decide to give my money to watch Spectre I'll go with the same expectation I had when I went to see Avengers: Age of Ultron…proper, well-made, mindless "popcorn fun". And at least with Age

I'm still surprised by people who think Skyfall is a bad movie…I've never been into James Bond, always thought it was too cliche-ridden and corny, but I loved Skyfall and I think Sam Mendes is a genius filmmaker

I would hardly call Grave Encounters a diamond, it's just another found-footage film but with night vision screen

Yeah I was scared of it as a kid. It's not a bad film by any means, I think you'll enjoy it just the same.

One of the scariest, grossest movies I've ever watched

Sam Mendes is a genius filmmaker. I never cared for Bond until Skyfall so I'm surprised of the quality of Spectre, I definitely want to watch it.

I was gonna say that, she was smoking hot on this film. I remember watching her on a terrible 90's sitcom, Boston Common if I'm not mistaken, and it was sad to see how she looked.

Is that the first Amityville, with James Brolin and Margot Kidder?

I decided to revisit Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness. The original is still a masterpiece, no filmmaker has been able to top Sam Raimi when it comes to cabin-in-the-woods horror…I can only think of the first two Friday The 13th but Evil Dead is vastly superior. The sequel is more slapstick than horror, I

What, another fake scare, another cat jumping out of a dark corner? Yeah, super scary