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Ross Hazelett
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I love that all over the internet, but mostly in the US, the word "Muse" gets left out of the articles about the festivals that Muse themselves are headlining. I've witnessed this for years. I haven't liked any of the albums since 2009, but they're the best live act on the entire list, easily, and one of the greatest

It's a pretty intimate story about relationships, so I imagine the "lack of world building" and "smallness" is intentional. The same goes for the focus on expressions and not backgrounds. I actually think the world building is creative—- a mix of familiar and bizarre. And the narration/framed narrative is my favorite

believe it just got renewed for a 2nd season ;)

I think the exact issue is that the movie is not a romantic comedy, and that sort of hokie stuff seems even more out of place here—- I honestly think it's like 75% stupid writing, 25% sexist, and the two are getting mixed up in people's heads.

In a place like the AV Club, is the word really not out yet about True Detective, Mud, Dallas Buyers, etc. a la "The McConnaissance"— which was mentioned just about everywhere on the internet for practically all of 2014? Are people in this forum really still questioning McConaughey's seriousness? I'm confused…

Something can't be recycled… if it came first….
I was suspending disbelief about your opinions and taking your criticism as seriously as I could… until now.
It's says enough by itself that your first assumption was that Bong was the one copying Zero Theorem, and not the other way around, without checking first.
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The fact that it is a train, going in circles, and not another physical place, is sort of essential to the movie's allegory and internal logic… (I'll explain if you want?) But for someone who seemed to take the film so seriously, instead of as an insane, stylish, satirical fantasy thought-piece, I'm confused as to