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So does this mean we can finally get The Man From U.N.C.L.E. 2?

i do like the dichotomy of our badass lead drinking a samuel adams

Dreykov makes a decent run at being one of the nastiest villains in the entire MCU

That Cure song and Nine Inch Nails’ cover of Joy Division are all-timers. But when a movie has Michael Wincott, David Patrick Kelly, and Tony Todd, the soundtrack can’t be the absolute best thing.

Toby freaking Keith gets a writeup but not a word on Wayne Kramer. SMDH.

You guessed it: Frank Stallone

The Yellowjackets cast is terrific, but Juliette Lewis and Christina Ricci working together was lightning in a bottle & the show will I fear struggle to replicate that energy without her 

You people are all my favorites. Keep carrying that torch.

American Life is also one of my favorite albums by Madonna. The singles (including Die Another Day) don’t accurately represent it and are a bit more sensationalistic. 

LOVE madonn’a american life album back in 2003. I think american life shouldn’t have been the lead single. The production by Mirwais was top class.

..the fuck with Big Fish being near the bottom??  It’s probably his most emotionally complete film, maybe after Scissorhands.  The reveal to Crudup at Finney’s funeral that many of those stories had at least some basis in reality was masterful.  Top 10, maybe top 5.

Big Fish behind autopilot Burton films like Charlie, Alice and Dark Shadows is strange but based on these vanilla write ups on each slide this feels like an AI article.

I’d also defend Sweeney Todd as being better than more than half the films that are above it in the list.

::sees Big Fish abysmally low, eclipsed by late-career trash::

I’d place Big Fish much higher, especially over Dark Shadows. Yeh, it’s corny at times, but also kinda delightful and the episodic nature of it works well...

No-one who lived through the 80s is putting Vogue at #1. Does this 20-year-old have any conception of how ahead of its time Papa Don’t Preach was. Jeezus. 

If it makes her feel any better, she was the superior Mystique.

I have always liked Alan Arkin in anything I’ve seen him in, even if the movie is terrible. I think the film of Catch-22 is one of the worst adaptations of a novel (which shouldn’t have been filmed in the first place), but he’s terrific in it.

Based on the way they subverted expectations with Burke, Carter J, I'm intrigued. 

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