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But you get your choice of topping!

My comment did not mean to imply it's a bad thing that Patriot's Day is getting good reviews; Just highlighting the irony of how directors viewed as hacks can churn out something good while ones that are considered talented crank out schlock.

What about Pain and Gain? That was outside of his wheelhouse and it was awesome.

I will delight in the day when she says something so bad, it'll make somebody like Mel Gibson look like a saint.

It's actually more of a mix other stories from different texts (such as the Book of Enoch) into one film. You can definitely view it as a Lord of The Rings: Bible Version, but there's more to it than that. It asks stuff like is man worthy of having a second chance and how one's devotion to being faithful can not only

He wasn't fighting with them; He was working with them to help build his ark. And while he did fight back against those who harmed him or his family, he did not do any kind of parkour moves. The closest thing he did to something like wast beating the hell out of some guys with a sharp stick.

I won't lie that I'm curious as to what his version was, but I came away quite satisfied with what Eastwood made.

Hollywood can be so weird like that sometimes. I remember how Steven Spielberg was going to do American Sniper but was booted off the project just because he wanted to expand on the Iraqi side of the war (which in turn would have made the budget gone up and WB wasn't letting that happen).

Holy crap, that's awesome. And no problem.

Where do you live? This movie is only going to be playing in LA and NYC on the 25th.

What about Noah? That movie didn't fall into those either categories.

The 13th of Jan.

Still need to see that, even though the bullshit of the Holiday Rush is saying hello to me.

Probably a bad source to use but someone on r/movies made a surprisingly funny observation about this film and Peter Berg in a thread for Assassin's Creed:

I finally got around to watching The Last Temptation Of Christ (mostly in prep for Silence) and was absolutely blown away by it. For the longest time, Casino was my favorite Scorsese movie (I admittedly have not seen everything he's made) but Temptation really effected me, from its highly philosophical take on

Jesus Christ. But yeah, I've heard that the AMC made some kind of deal with Universal on Sing. They even showed the movie almost a month early thanks to the deal.

Thank you for giving me a good laugh.

Saw the trailer for this twice: Once for Kubo and the other Moana. Both times made me want to rip my eyes out Event Horizon style, especially the latter.

Independence Day Resurgence needs to be on here moreso than something like Warcraft. IDR is probably one of the most inept blockbusters I've seen in quite sometime, from its thinly written script and rushed pacing to the hokey acting and mediocre effects. Warcraft at least felt there was effort put into it; This had