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Mr Odenkirk is too good for these movies

and the book was so good! just film the book!!

The fifth book in particular had about a hundred pages of Harry just walking through slightly damp, musty-smelling corridors and frankly the movie made a huge mistake in leaving that out.

the cinematography is timeless

Vertigo is the greatest movie of all time; this is like trying to remake The Wizard of Oz or Casablanca.

I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, he created Peaky Blinders; on the other, he wrote Serenity.

oh man I miss 2012 AV Club and the Fringe comments section

I’m really fond of Zooropa, Lemon, and The Wanderer from the Zooropa album and pretty much the entirety of All That You Can’t Leave Behind - Kite, Walk On, Wild Honey, Stuck in a Moment and When I Look at the World are the work of experienced and skilled musicians at the top of their craft. Of their earlier songs, The

Cat’s Cradle is one of the best books ever written by an American author.

that’s also the night that the skeletons come to life!!

I’m still miffed that it lost the Best Picture Oscar to Birdman.

I’ll never get over Gigi winning Best Picture over Vertigo - which wasn’t even nominated!

I’m looking forward to this; the novel was one of my favorite books of the last three years.

Yates took over with movie five, though I agree that his movies are grating and bland, full of contrived whimsy and odd tonal shifts. (The fourth one is my personal favorite in the series.)

I had to spend the weekend reading a book about him for work... he was pivotal in conceiving and planning Operation Mincemeat, where the Axis powers were tricked into preparing for a fake invasion of Italy by means of a body that had washed up onshore laden with false intel ... his secretary inspired the character of

do these people seriously not realize that in Avatar the US military are the *bad* guys?

the response on twitter was pretty universally negative, on both left and right.

honestly they should lower the budget. much as I love new Who, Pertwee and Baker are still the show’s golden years.

I’m impressed that they keep making Left Behind movies roughly twenty years after the books were last popular. If your antichrist movie doesn’t have Michael York playing the antichrist, count me out.

Not only that, but Way of Water is only the third movie in twenty-nine years to be number one at the box office for six weeks in a row. The others were Titanic and Avatar.