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I had never heard of Tara Road before. It came out earlier and it was based on a novel, so it seems The Holiday is the ripoff (only more successful since I’d heard of that one).

It’s a common truism that the class clowns tend to be males, and that women value a sense of humor in a partner more. I suppose it’s a way for males to show of for women since we don’t have the flashy tails of peacocks.

who hasn’t experienced something like this

I Trapped the Devil doesn’t come near to justifying its runtime.

Isabelle Fuhrman, a.k.a., that creepy-ass kid from Orphan

I have a cousin who rowed in college, but I don’t think her highschool  had a team.

I’ve seen The Bad Batch. It wasn’t as good as A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night.

Yet when I made my documentary about creating a chorus of swans (via the methods displayed in “Steamboat Willie”), it got snubbed by every awards body and damned by the ASPCA.

That’s how I’ve always heard it pronounced.

Watching the trailer, I’m glad Wright didn’t make Dinklage speak with a faux-English accent.

I think it’s only a folk song if it’s not original. Like Llewyn Davis said, it was never new and it never gets old.

There’s a limit to how big anything can be in Canada. I mean, the country itself is large, but you know what I mean.

You forgot the title of the film Sarnoski wrote (and directed): Pig.

Garfield was originally pro-Monday because he doesn’t have to work.

I heard something about Hinckley getting out, but not about his youtube channel.

Looking at US history, our assassins are never as cool as the ones in the movies.

I was slightly younger when I saw Batman Forever, and I remember my dad disliking it. I asked him what was wrong with it, and he said he preferred movies with better plots. The notion of evaluating a movie based on its plot was foreign to me at the time, so I asked him for an example of a movie with a good plot, and

“guaranteed’s”

Part of that is because The Leftovers only ran three seasons, and changed locations each season, so it was able to stay fresh. But partly I think the much-maligned Damon Lindelof is a better showrunner than Ball (admittedly, I never watched Lost).