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I have never seen Jeopardy in my life. Did she just win $31,000 and seem nothing more than slightly pleased?

"OH MY GOD BILL MURRAY"

This is such a good trailer, I'm interested to see how it could fuck up so badly.

Lanto*

What? Wait…what?

A kickass picture, yes, but not action. The film is at its best when Bruce Willis and Brad Pitt are exchanging (metaphorical) blows in the mental asylum

I'm both agreeing and disagreeing with this. Yes, there's the whole fact that it happened 20 years ago, you can't spoil something that actually happened. But, considering I a) was only 4 years old when it happened, b) am not an American and c) have literally 0 interest in wrestling, it's forgivable that such an event

While I completely agree that Snowpiercer was excellent, is it really allowed to be included here? Being pedantic, yes it found an audience this year, but it was released in August 2013. Also, I'd vouch for Pride being on this list, a really, really wonderful film about the miner's strike in the UK, as well as Edge of

I can't wait for the day "too successful" is a great film's lead criticism

Shoot Em Up is not as terrible as it should be, but the ending still riles me up. Shooting bullets by putting them between your fingers and holding your hand over a god damn fireplace. I mean come on.

The lack of Guardians Of The Galaxy anywhere in any of these lists is frankly offensive.

Boyle's slow, dejected acceptance when he said "are you gonna poison my Dad?" to Gina was the funniest moment of the episode of me in an episode that I was basically in tears at all the way through. This show is wonderful.

That review is part of AVC folklore.

I liked The Master a lot, but it's PTA's weakest by far. The acting is next level but nothing else about it really is.

As a book, Mockingjay is actually incredibly disappointing, so the fact that Part 1 is actually passable as a standalone film is an achievement in itself.

The D********* movie

Yvonne Strahovski is Captain Marvel. End of discussion.

As probably everyone else knows and agrees with, The Newsroom has so many flaws, but damn do I enjoy the shit out of this show. There's just something about people trying to do things right that just warms my soul, even if it's with the aid of perfect hindsight. It's such an optimistic show and it's acted the fuck out

Think an Oscar may be a stretch too far, but a Golden Globe nomination is guaranteed.

I had this conversation recently. The only truly bad film Gyllenhaal has been in is Prince of Persia. That's a pretty amazing ratio.