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Very much so. For those who've not read it, he shows how the original trilogy evolved on paper, in form of successive drafts of screenplays, i.e., it was story-based, whereas the prequels evolved through, basically, concept paintings. With the prequels, the scenery was developed first, and only later was a story

"So Anakin tells Samuel that like the most important thing happened, that Palpatine is a Sith, and he's gonna get them all! Jackson says, 'We must move quickly if the Jedi Order is to survive.' And then they just start walking, at what cannot even be described as a brisk pace."

The bunheads were shot by a man in a member's only jacket.

But wouldn't it be better if it went like this?:
"Told you I'm never going back."
Pacino nods silently.
Pull back shot, cut to credits.

Is there something about being a parent that makes you freak out when your kid watches an adult movie? Louie seemed really freaked out that Jane watched Clockwork Orange, even though Jane wasn't seem disturbed at all. What is it that parents fear is going to happen to their kids if they watch Clockwork Orange at too

I have a theory that the Harrison Ford movie "Air Force One" was all a dream.

If she really feels it was a mistake, she should release an updated version of the book with new scenes in which the character doesn't die. Like George Lucas does.

You’re mad at the war. The war killed that character that you loved. That’s what she's trying to say with the series, that war is hell. It was an opportunity for the audience to feel the impact.

Were his grandparents also millionaires who made movies in European capitals?

What does "Michael Bay level" mean then? I've never seen one of his movies.

So these scenes are ironic inversions of the truth? CK is pointing out that in fact rich white guys are rarely ignored in shops by showing just the opposite happening?

He isn't at all concerned she might kill him? Remember this is someone who hates him *so much* that she was willing to die to frame him for murder.

I can't say I expected to like Gone Girl—I thought it looked bad from the trailers—but I was surprised at just how shoddily constructed the story was. I thought, in my naivete, that with movies of that scale and budget, it just wasn't possible to make something so nonsensical, that somebody was watching to make sure

A brief glance at the release dates of those movies ought to disabuse them of that notion.

Did you know it took twelve years to make?

4700 *pages* would've been better.

If nothing else, this movie contains a valuable life lesson: if you're blackmailing someone, don't go alone with that person on a hunting trip to isolated woods in the middle of nowhere.

Ah, I see what you did there. By eliminating the "ic" from "Democratic," you've emphasized the "rat" and thereby made people less likely to vote for them. Pretty sneaky, sis.

You know "The Station Agent," Eric? Monster hit at Sundance. It's about the midget who lives by the train tracks. Last time I saw him he was in a FedEx commercial. They were overnighting him to London. Sundance is a great festival for little people. You should kill over there.

My parents watched two full seasons of The Big Bang Theory before realizing it was bad, and even they disliked Mulaney inside of twenty two minutes.