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"But The Little Hours isn’t really spoofing anything in
particular, even if Baena’s flatly presentational direction—goosed by
the occasional ’70s-style zoom and the hilarious Renaissance faire
squareness of Dan Romer’s score—does sometimes recall the ascetic
austerity of the classic religious almost-comedy The Flowers

It was so weird during the Bev/Bill sex scene that she kept crying out, "You were great in Creepshow! You were great in Creepshow!"

There were some suggestions that the movie was going to be watered down since the original director was fired, so I think that's where the "story" is (It's still "R," don't worry, etc.). Not saying this is newsworthy, but I think that's the real reason why this news is making the website rounds.

I don't know. I knew that scene from the book long before I read it, because my fellow freshman high schoolers were describing it to me in can-you-believe-it detail around the time that the miniseries came out.

Same here. This is a negative review that sold me on the movie.

For that scene when all the Avengers have to check into the ER.

I was laughing at how much Iron Fist merchandise was at Chicago's C2E2 this year. Racks and racks of unsold tee-shirts.

My favorite Pixar movie is Beowulf.

I should correct what I said; I enjoyed it from the beginning but didn't really love it until 5 or 6. Cry Wilderness, the second episode, is really good.

It took me until about the 5th or 6th episode before I started really enjoying it, and their riffing rhythm relaxes.

The Jeunet-Caro movies are so, so great.

I'm pretty confident it will get a new season, and don't put much stock in people saying that we would have heard by now (the CEO appeared with the Bots in a promo bit, for crying out loud). It's a pretty unusual show to put together, and the last season was Kickstarter-funded, so I would assume a new financial model

It's nice that Netflix is presenting this thoughtful tribute to the late Sir Roger Moore.

Yes, it does.

The fact that each episode will be 90 minutes pretty much guarantees I won't watch it. I hope this show is good - as a Dracula fan, I really do. But there's too much good TV for me to watch, so 90 minutes per episode is asking a lot.

I watched Tomorrowland last month and found the first act pretty wonderful, the second half OK, and the climax unsatisfactory. If you're promising a fun ride through Tomorrowland then your climax damn well better offer that. Still, I liked the message of the film (even if it was delivered as a lecture).

I rewatched Midnight Madness for the first time since I was a kid, and I was really amused by the introduction of Leon. He reveals himself and everyone groans, "LEON!" Like the audience is well familiar with Leon's antics from all the many Midnight Madness movies that came before.

On Eddie Deezen's website he writes in all caps. It's perfect.

Yep! I should have clarified.

I was really disappointed when they released them on DVD as 2 separate movies, because I thought they both suffered being viewed individually.