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Eh, this movie is definitely in the vein of 28 Days (inpatient comedy and romance!) but I still liked it when I saw it at sundance. I'm pretty easy to please I guess. Also you didn't mention they had a binge eating character, which was a fairly small role but considering it's actually the most widespread ED in the

Also was surprised (read: not surprised) that everyone freaked out about whether or not this movie "glamourized anorexia" based solely on the trailer. Typical internet.

No matter what stupid shit Shia does, his marathon live stream of him watching all his own movies gave myself and my coworkers entertainment for days. For this I shall always be grateful.

At first I thought this headline said he "has" some wild plans and got all excited that someone picked it up 😞

Ugh and he makes a comment about how he's going to steal away Sandra Bullock from Hugh Grant. The worst.

Almost any rom com that takes place in high school. Clueless is only the beginning.

I do feel vindicated in that IRL, by this point in time his big box bookstores prob went out of business and her indie bookstore could be thriving again after the baby gap closed because amazon.

Yeah she was kind of creepy in that she followed a stranger she saved to the hospital and said to herself "I was gonna marry him" when she didn't know him, but she didn't seem to willfully mislead his family, the nurse said it to the family and she felt bad and didn't want to correct them in the moment and then they

God I fucking love that movie.

You really think that Ron and Harry wouldn't stay good friends after all the trauma they went through together and the fact that they end up as brothers-in-law?

I made my friends watch Two Weeks Notice with me right after the inauguration and I totally forgot Trump has a creepy cameo. I felt bad.

The book is awesome! An autobiography/memoir technically and a lot more interesting than the rom com stuff they put in the movies.

But Colonel Brandon is such a babe.

I think he'll do a good job but it'll be hard to find a Mr Darling/Captain Hook I like more than Jason Isaacs (bring back Jason Isaacs!)

As someone who has worked as an NPS Park Ranger multiple years and for the Sundance Film Festival multiple years I cannot deny my enjoyment of a movie that featured both Robert Redford basically being himself and BDH as a Forest Ranger. Curious to see how his Peter Pan turns out, though it seems weird to be making

I really want to see this! Most of the movies on here that played at Sundance I saw, but I missed Lady Macbeth and I heard good things.

He said at Sundance (and it may have been in the movie I don't remember) that he doesn't fly in private jets. Was that a lie?

I liked it, probably my favorite in the category after A Ghost Story. I mostly went for Anton because I miss him so much (though I really like all three of the leads) and it's also heavily stylized which I enjoy aesthetically. I know Focus bought it but yeah I haven't heard anything about it since then in terms of

Saw this at Sundance and it was definitely the most interesting of the 50ish movies I saw this fest, and the one I've thought about the most in the past six months (and it absolutely should have won the award in its category but audiences are dumb and don't often vote for the best film).

I'm not sure about that specifically, but William Herndon did tell a story about when Lincoln beat an ACTUAL wrestler: