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I always felt Donner’s script was pretty economical for this section. Dookie talked about Pa, meanwhile Ma Kent, after the funeral and before he heads north, says “I know” about Clark needing to figure it out for himself... and then gives him that epic “...always remember, son.” Remember where his human side came from.

Oh, absolutely...

Nice one. I’m in.

Gave you a star for “Sasha crushed it”. Hands Down. Her moments were everything to me. I now almost want to forget the movie because I lament we will never get any more of her, and especially in that ‘just coming out of anaesthesia/what is going on’ way about her, and figuring things out. It was like the first few

SAME! I came out of the screening and after a while I just felt a bit lost, kinda dizzy without being dizzy. I stopped, looked around the street and couldn’t figure out what it was, like as if I couldn’t remember where I left my car keys except I didn’t have any car keys. And then it just came to me, the world just loo

I remember being impressed with the work in the ‘early’ days of cgi, but then I looked into it and only then was I truly ‘jaw-droppingly’ stunned at what the work actually entailed. It’s one thing to say ‘oh, we had him have blue-screen socks and we erased them away’... BUT, what blew me away was that with two

“The More You Sow."

Beautiful list all around. Wonderful to see Sky Captain get even a tip of the hat. Not that they ‘changed things’, but if the list were any longer, I’d easily put Forrest Gump (with a minor in In The Line Of Fire) in there as well. I seem to recall ITLOF getting quite the write-up in the press for the archival footage

Ok, sincerely, I’m quite impressed Fernwood 2 Night is actually on the list, kudos to you! Barth Gimble’s pausing smile still lives etched in my brain. Also, Letterman starting out in a daytime slot, that was memorable with his Coffee Time Theatre.

Actually, that’s not bad, I like that. Then they should have leaned into it a bit more if that was the direction; like maybe not have her left hand touch her hips, keep it at a slight distance like the right hand. Y’now, like when you try to pose a plastic doll and it doesn’t ‘get’ it right. The mime-like doll body

Oh thank god it’s not just me, at first I thought it was the botched beard dye job :/

G’night, Anna Mae Bullock, you can sleep now.

As someone in ‘that’ industry I have to back you up and agree. After all the art direction and posing and variations, there is absolutely no reasoning much less excuse for a photo selection like that to be used by/for a major (1) publication, (2) movie star, and (3) movie.

Margaret Qualley. Nice one.

They say initial previews of his Hey Go-Lean and I Knock The Wine are real toe-tappers ;)

Fun fact: Pitt, Cruise, and Kosinski were already set to do Ford v Ferrari and got as far as an actual table read but the execs deemed it to expensive and so was scrapped. Kosinski and Cruise went off and made Top Gun with that same tech. Cruise and Pitt have often wanted to find a project to work together again. Some

Couldn’t they have just trimmed that kindergarten-level conversation between stalls at that open market? For a long split second I thought the movie was going to play out in real time, my god my ears were bleeding from that.

Seconded!

Oh please, there’s still so much to be mined: