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Starting with this one might not be such a bad thing, B+ is about right, but it's also the least good he's done, you'd only have better ones left.
For the earlier ones, you can't go wrong with any of them really (as long as you keep to the fiction ones, not that the docs are bad, they just function better as further

You heard wrong, the movie makes fun of the Derek and Hansel's attittudes.

About two minutes.

I also liked Anchorman 2 more than the first! There are two of us.
This however is a marked step down on the original.

I'll disagree with the comparison for a more prosaic reason, the 80s might be Bowie's period that gets critical short shrift, it's also the one where he sold truckloads of records.

Sorry, I misread your comment, I was talking about Singer's

It won't be, if only because he ends up giving it a 4/10 grade.
Though if you want a pan, there it is http://letterboxd.com/david…. It doesn't look like he's reviewed it for any of the publications he works for though.

And it won the Palme d'Or at Cannes too.

I still have to see Come Drink With Me (it's planned for next month actually).
Masters of Cinema in the UK recently released a DVD/Blu-Ray of Dragon Inn that looks amazing (with A Touch Of Zen to follow soon), I don't know how practical that would be for you, but I believe most if not all other sources look pretty

The start year is arbitrary isn't it?
It seems a shame for the series to ignore one of the most influential action movies ever made?

Since some Asian movies and genres are mentioned suggesting they will be part of the scope of the series, why not start a year earlier with Dragon Inn?

Being married doesn't seem to be a problem for a lot of Tinder users (at some point a stat was circulating saying 43% were).

My two cents: I have seen all the movies once, before that the last one was episode 3 when it was released, I had no trouble understanding, caring was another matter, though I could spot scenes and shots where the movie was telling me I should.
It's a fun movie, but pretty generic.

It's not ticket sales as much as the USD 2.00 tickets (about 50 today) that give it the top spot in perpetuity.

Isn't six seasons standard? I think it's one of the reasons Community was finally definitely out to sleep, it would have required new negotiations unlikely to succeed.

There's still a moment where "Grandpa" says he doesn't pay taxes because he doesn't believe in them, that felt weird.

Are you in the UK? It had a biggish release this summer, even my local Odeon played it.

2k isn't a few more pixels than 1080p it will be four times as many.

Atlantic City probably.