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The New Yorker offers up a sex-drenched Incredibles 2 review.
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Oh brother.

I guess the New Yorker is still paying by the word.
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I Love Huckabees is a really underrated movie.
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brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:21 pm I Love Huckabees is a really underrated movie.
FOX MOVIE. FUCK IT.
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My top five:

1. The Terminator
2. The Warriors
3. K-19
4. The Boondock Saints
5. Star Trek: The Motion Picture

I remember fondly the day I saw The Terminator in the theatre, for reasons not completely related to the film ;-). Also, it is the only one of the aforementioned that my wife will also sit through; it is one of her favorites, in spite of the fact that she was two when it was released...
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A_B wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:26 pm
brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:21 pm I Love Huckabees is a really underrated movie.
FOX MOVIE. FUCK IT.
I don’t know how much money watching it on Cinemax 14 years after its release is making for Fox but fair point.
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brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:57 pm
A_B wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:26 pm
brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:21 pm I Love Huckabees is a really underrated movie.
FOX MOVIE. FUCK IT.
I don’t know how much money watching it on Cinemax 14 years after its release is making for Fox but fair point.
Yeah. I wasn’t trying to be a douche too much. But it’s a good point I’m grappling with a bit.
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A_B wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:58 pm
brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:57 pm
A_B wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:26 pm
brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:21 pm I Love Huckabees is a really underrated movie.
FOX MOVIE. FUCK IT.
I don’t know how much money watching it on Cinemax 14 years after its release is making for Fox but fair point.
Yeah. I wasn’t trying to be a douche too much. But it’s a good point I’m grappling with a bit.
While I appreciate the sentiment of avoiding all things Fox, the company is split into several segments, so a boycott of all things Fox is not as effective as it may seem on its face. For example, Disney's recent "acquisition of Fox" does not include Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox network affiliates), Fox News, or Fox Business Channel.

So, you can have this as an emotional reaction:



Then this:
“I have great respect and admiration for Dana Walden, Gary Newman, Peter Rice, and everyone at 20th Century Fox Studios who have all treated me so well for almost 2 decades,” Levitan said in a statement provided by his agent, UTA’s Jay Sures, obtained by Variety. “For now, I will take some time to see where those people land, and at that point, make a decision about my future.”
as a more reasonable reaction the following day (with undoubtedly a lot of input from his agents and PR).
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DSafetyGuy wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 9:02 am
A_B wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:58 pm
brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:57 pm
A_B wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:26 pm
brian wrote: Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:21 pm I Love Huckabees is a really underrated movie.
FOX MOVIE. FUCK IT.
I don’t know how much money watching it on Cinemax 14 years after its release is making for Fox but fair point.
Yeah. I wasn’t trying to be a douche too much. But it’s a good point I’m grappling with a bit.
While I appreciate the sentiment of avoiding all things Fox, the company is split into several segments, so a boycott of all things Fox is not as effective as it may seem on its face. For example, Disney's recent "acquisition of Fox" does not include Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox network affiliates), Fox News, or Fox Business Channel.

So, you can have this as an emotional reaction:



Then this:
“I have great respect and admiration for Dana Walden, Gary Newman, Peter Rice, and everyone at 20th Century Fox Studios who have all treated me so well for almost 2 decades,” Levitan said in a statement provided by his agent, UTA’s Jay Sures, obtained by Variety. “For now, I will take some time to see where those people land, and at that point, make a decision about my future.”
as a more reasonable reaction the following day (with undoubtedly a lot of input from his agents and PR).
Yea I understand that as an umbrella they're evil as shit but it's a bit of a stretch to say "Boycott those Nazis over at Fox Searchlight Indie Films!".
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Yeah, it would suck if major corporations took across the board hits for only having a handful of white nationalist entities.
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mister d wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:04 am Yeah, it would suck if major corporations took across the board hits for only having a handful of white nationalist entities.
You know that's not what I'm saying. It's just going to punish a lot of people way down the food chain for being associated with a huge conglomerate.
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mister d wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:04 am Yeah, it would suck if major corporations took across the board hits for only having a handful of white nationalist entities.
So, stop watching the Yankees on YES, which is 80% owned by Fox.
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I'm always one Pixar movie behind, but yes Coco was amazing
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I read and enjoyed the Nick Hornby book, Juliet, Naked several years ago. So, I am looking forward to the film.

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Not sure why It got such good reviews. I thought it (It?) sucked.
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govmentchedda wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2018 9:23 pm
tennbengal wrote: Sat Jan 27, 2018 5:48 am Saw I, Tonya last night. Went to it expecTing to not like it but damn, it was tremendous.
Saw it last night, and really enjoyed it. Allison Janney is a national treasure.
I was expecting to love it, but didn't.

Didn't hate it, but spent parts of the movie wishing it would end soon. The actors are all great, but the attempts to make it a story about so much more just fell very flat.
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I expected nothing, and kinda think it took a few minutes to take it seriously, then had fun.
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I should have seen it when it came out I guess.

I was expecting it to be more fun -
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But the amount of times Tonya is smacked, punched and shoved into mirrors in the first few minutes kind of set a tone that was anything but light. Later on (say half an hour in), it showed signs of being that way, but the later nastiness and the Tonya character implicitly and explicitly blaming the audience for her problems kind of took the fun out of it. Also when the word "fuck" is used every 10 seconds, and "cunt" every few minutes it really casts an unpleasant pall over the lighter scenes.
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Pruitt wrote: Sat Jul 07, 2018 7:08 am I should have seen it when it came out I guess.

I was expecting it to be more fun -
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But the amount of times Tonya is smacked, punched and shoved into mirrors in the first few minutes kind of set a tone that was anything but light. Later on (say half an hour in), it showed signs of being that way, but the later nastiness and the Tonya character implicitly and explicitly blaming the audience for her problems kind of took the fun out of it. Also when the word "fuck" is used every 10 seconds, and "cunt" every few minutes it really casts an unpleasant pall over the lighter scenes.
I think the point was these were all really horrible people so it worked for me. I thought is was solid.
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I guess my point was that I went as one of a foursome, and the other couple really wanted to see it. I think we saw it around awards season and I had my eyes on about five things i would have rather have seen. I had zero expectations going in and was amused. That being said, I completely get having expectations about it, and being underwhelmed, or put off.
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govmentchedda wrote: Sat Jul 07, 2018 8:14 am I guess my point was that I went as one of a foursome, and the other couple really wanted to see it. I think we saw it around awards season and I had my eyes on about five things i would have rather have seen. I had zero expectations going in and was amused. That being said, I completely get having expectations about it, and being underwhelmed, or put off.
Yeah - not bad. A bit long, but the acting was over the top great. Allison Janney took a one-dimensional character and added just enough to make her a real (and really horrible) human being.

And Margot Robbie was tremendous (and should have got the Oscar over Frances McDormand IMO. Although my loathing of THAT film has already been documented on this thread.) Just think some more judicious editing would have improved the film.
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Watched Colossal......so you don't have to...cool idea but not much from Anne Hathaway, Sudeikis, and Tim Blake Neson.
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I saw the Ant Man movie. I was at a theater with a very positive crowd, so they were laughing before punchlines were being delivered. I won't go into any more specifics to avoid spoilers. I had low expectations and came out happy I went and saw it.
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I liked it.
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wlu_lax6 wrote: Sun Jul 08, 2018 7:28 pm Watched Colossal......so you don't have to...cool idea but not much from Anne Hathaway, Sudeikis, and Tim Blake Neson.
I actually really liked it.
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A_B wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 8:41 amI liked it.
I mean, I'm a total Paul Rudd mark, and Evnageline Lilly is SO CUTE.

The guy that gets laughs in both movies, but the line aren't always even that funny is Michael Pena... People just expect him to be funny, which is quite a quality.

He does deliver some of the funniest shit you'll see in a Marvel movie in the middle of this one. Had the audience laughing so hard you missed some of the jokes.
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Was talking to a coworker about how good Pena was.
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He was great in the first one. I'll probably go see this one.
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Nonlinear FC wrote: Mon Jul 09, 2018 11:56 am
I mean, I'm a total Paul Rudd mark, and Evnageline Lilly is SO CUTE
I had to double check to see if I posted this.

The movie was fun. Definitely one you shouldn’t overthink (as was the first one) but fun.
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Oral history for the 10th anniversary of Step Brothers.

In my humble opinion, one of the five funniest movies of all-time.
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Good friend of mine is in that. I've never seen it all the way through. She's the pregnant wife looking for the house.
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brian wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:42 am Oral history for the 10th anniversary of Step Brothers.

In my humble opinion, one of the five funniest movies of all-time.
It is very funny, but not even John C. Reilly's best work.

"Walk Hard" is on my list of 10 Greatest Comedies of All Time
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Pruitt wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:53 am
brian wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:42 am Oral history for the 10th anniversary of Step Brothers.

In my humble opinion, one of the five funniest movies of all-time.
It is very funny, but not even John C. Reilly's best work.

"Walk Hard" is on my list of 10 Greatest Comedies of All Time
Agree to disagree. I like Reilly, but didn't enjoy Walk Hard.
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brian wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:54 am
Pruitt wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:53 am
brian wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:42 am Oral history for the 10th anniversary of Step Brothers.

In my humble opinion, one of the five funniest movies of all-time.
It is very funny, but not even John C. Reilly's best work.

"Walk Hard" is on my list of 10 Greatest Comedies of All Time
Agree to disagree. I like Reilly, but didn't enjoy Walk Hard.
Agree to disagree.

But I think we can agree on this...

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Pruitt wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:53 am "Walk Hard" is on my list of 10 Greatest Comedies of All Time
This. Definitely up there. Maybe at least the most underrated comedy I've ever seen.

I'll also put forth that John C. Reilly does the "Will Ferrell-type" character better than Will Ferrell.
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I’ve watched Inherent Vice about four times in the last couple months and it’s a genius movie. PT Anderson just can’t make a bad movie.
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brian wrote: Wed Jul 11, 2018 12:26 am I’ve watched Inherent Vice about four times in the last couple months and it’s a genius movie. PT Anderson just can’t make a bad movie.
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brian wrote: Wed Jul 11, 2018 12:26 am I’ve watched Inherent Vice about four times in the last couple months and it’s a genius movie. PT Anderson just can’t make a bad movie.
I've got that one on my DVR. Need to find a night to watch it.
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My advice is similar to The Big Lebowski. Don’t worry about the plot so much and just go along for the ride.
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