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I have to assume the paycheck had something to do with it also.

omg it’s almost as if two heterosexual people of the opposite gender can be friends without it becoming romantic! i know, i know, Hollywood doesn’t usually understand human behaviour so we shouldn’t expect too much.

The Crow, Judgment Night, and Spawn are "90s alt soundtrack" all-star. And The Crow is the only one of the movies attached to those soundtracks that's worth watching.

If the director himself said it doesn’t matter... doesn’t that pretty much settle it? 

The Tom Hardy re-casting doesn’t seem like something you need to account for, to the extent you really need to account for anything in this exercise. It’s a casting decision that exists outside the narrative — it has nothing to do with the timeline or overall arc of the movies. Mel Gibson was too old and...let’s say

Because The Office has gotten so enormously popular with younger viewers who’ve discovered it on streaming years later, I feel like people forget just how irrelevant the show had become when the last two seasons were on the air.

Like most of these kinds of things, I think the right actors were placed in the right roles here. I can’t see Barrymore pulling off that limousine “porn shoot-gone-wrong” scene the way Graham was able to in Boogie Nights.

It’s horrible that actors are having to deal with this, and I’m glad to see so that the actor in question is receiving support from her peers. But I’m not sure what any individual or small group of people can do. I do think that there are supportive services like counseling in dealing with this ugly part of social

I’d be perfectly okay with Nolan & Joy just telling us what the ending they had in mind was, so everyone (the audience, the cast, the crew) can move on to work and watch other things.

He hired two reality TV actors to run a business... What was Trump expecting?

Yeah maybe she was just being specific?

“She also said at the time that Cohen encouraged her to put her finger up his butt in the film’s final scene...”

I am simultaneously someone who thinks most people are assholes, and people who feel the need to have no asshole policies have a high likelihood of being assholes.

It boggles the mind that this bullshit was greenlit at all. A whole bunch of people had to think that this was a good idea.

My God. A slide show filled with video clips. Could you have possibly put any less effort into this?

Hey Ted, do you wanna, like, say something here?”

It’s interesting seeing the reviews pour in on Letterboxd; they swing between effusive praise of the sort above calling it bold and incisive to elide the political questions of the civil war, to deliberately provocative yet hollow and evasive in terms of what it’s trying to say, if anything. Gotta admit my mileage

As written, this is xenophobic nonsense.

A company is not “milking their users” by expecting them to pay for a service. If you’re mad at Warner Bros and don’t want to pay for Max, great. If you think Max has gotten worse, that’s a good reason not to pay for it. But you don’t get to say, “Max has gotten so terrible, there’s nothing on it anymore,” while

They’re the same person, right?