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I’m glad to know there’s at least one other Tree of Life super-fan on this site.

why did he hate it? because it’s art?

does anyone else on this site love this movie? it is my favorite movie.

Paul was the better musician anyway.

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if you’ve never heard Josh Groban sing this tweet, then treat yourself.

Cameron assures us that they will be bitchin’

why didn’t they just cast Henry Fonda

I always thought it a tragedy that Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane didn’t go on Sgt. Pepper, which was their original plan. Luckily they were restored to their rightful place for the fiftieth anniversary edition.

to be fair, both of the only two movies he’s made in the past twenty years became the number one highest-grossing film of all time. he made us briefly think a movie about blue aliens was compelling.

doesn’t he have enough houses

Sherlock ought to follow the example of Endeavour, which doesn’t try to do anything particularly fancy, just tells moody and well-crafted mysteries with appealing leads.

Jeremy Brett’s TV series is still the Sherlock to beat.

also, the Scranton Strangler is obviously Gabe.

hear, hear! this is such a funny, poetic, dense, ridiculously detailed, all-encompassing book. it really might be the best novel written in the twentieth century.

I enjoyed the Truffaut version (with Julie Christie in dual roles) but I would argue that the book is more timely than ever. It always struck me as the most prophetic of the mid-century dystopian novels.

if the movie follows the book, then at some point Michael Shannon will be a human torch, too.

it might help if his followers read something other than books about Hitler and the Illuminati.

our old friend Todd over at Vox recently wrote an article complaining that streaming is becoming a series of walled gardens where it’s harder than ever to watch great films.

thank the Maker; I have been waiting for this day for ages. the worst thing about streaming is the lack of available films made before 1960, and I had hoped Filmstruck would fix that but so far it mostly has artsy independent films, and very few of the old Hollywood classics.

somewhere the remaining Weasley twin is counting his millions and laughing.