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I can't find the article with the picture anymore, but there are apparently a few shots in the quantum realm with the outline of a winged figure, that's not a scene, but they are setting up Janet's return (unless it's for something else entirely).

Dude, nothing in Breathless has anything to do with Truffaut, and please don't try to argue that he wrote it, the "screenplay" is four pages long and was just an excuse to capitalise on his name to get financing following his breakthrough with The 400 Blows.

If this were presented as a viedo, the perfect retort to that article would be https://thedissolve.com/fea…
It's still pretty fitting I find.
Still, I'm genuinely happy to read more of your stuff Tasha, I hope we'll see more of your by-line around here (on more than AVQ&As).

This feels targeted for an older crowd, specifically The Onion Inc.'s advertisers.

I haven't seen Intouchables not do I plan to so I may be wrong, but I highly doubt Omar Sy's character in it was Algerian maybe a correction is in order.

The first one.

20 million tickets is a lot more than Transformers money, that roughly amounts to a third of the population (it will of course be less because of people seeing it multiple times but that gives you an idea).
And when either of those movies were released, not everyone had seen it, but meeting with friends for drinks or

Australians usually complain that no one goes there, though I assume an incentive these days for bands with a decent fanbase is that they can charge even more extortionate prices than in other countries through combination of exchange rates, there rather high standard of living and relative lack of competition.

Their radio station is how I discovered Man Man so they definitely improved my life.

Don't worry, the sauna joke was in the very first episode or so.

Maybe they just think it's weird a British movie would be released in the UK before the rest of the world when the previous instalment of the series was the highest grossing movie of all time there.

As far as I know, all versions of Within Our Gates are butchered, the one I saw was probably worse than most, and I might change my tune on it if I saw a better one or (one can dream) the full (and restored) version, but it was overall too disjointed, a succession of vignettes including indeed some very powerful ones,

I'd rather not, but if the choice was between it and a Micheaux movie probably, that's how much I disliked them.

They're definitely why he's remembered, though even if he qualified I'm fairly confident he wouldn't have been considered, comedy always gets the shaft critically, I'm actually surprised to see the Zuckers here.

I can imagine, and he is hugely important from a historical and social perspective, but I'd sooner rewatch Birth of a Nation than Within Our Gates or The Girl From Chicago.

I liked Some Like It Hot and Double Indemnity ok, but what genres are they supposed to have invented?

I can now buy "A Duggar says Yes", it seems oddly appropriate.

As Jesus said: "Let he who has never sinned… Wait what did he do? Nevermind, stone away."

I'm not a fan but I like enough of what I've heard, from what I understand, she's always been writing her own stuff (at least in part), and her popularity has been rising over five albums, she's hardly only a marketing construct fresh out of an audition.
Her music is fun and enjoyable, and there's probably not much

Should be, like von Sternberg should be S.