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I like a good onion sandwich now and again. I could always trot out some Iron GiantGet a good night's sleep beforehand. That's onion sandwich material. Or so I'm told.![]()

I like a good onion sandwich now and again. I could always trot out some Iron GiantGet a good night's sleep beforehand. That's onion sandwich material. Or so I'm told.![]()
GREAT movie!I like a good onion sandwich now and again. I could always trot out some Iron Giant![]()
BRO DO YOU EVEN HOGARTH HUGHES?!?!?GREAT movie!
That's our issue, not the fact that Disney wouldn't hire actual little people to play the part (whom need the work).Yes, the movie looks like more (and more and more) recycled, forced-progressive, focus-grouped-to-death crap. I get that. But I can also read between the lines. The extent to which this guy manages to be outright gleeful about a box office failure, for reasons ranging from "young woman acts like young woman" to "everyone knows dwarves are white IRL", is petty and vaguely repulsive.
tl;dr - "Nazi Roger Ebert" was hyperbole.
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It’s satire.The extent to which this guy manages to be outright gleeful about a box office failure, for reasons ranging from "young woman acts like young woman" to "everyone knows dwarves are white IRL", is petty and vaguely repulsive.
Yeah, I had no idea this Snow White saga was all a big “thing”. I still think his delivery speaks volumes.It’s satire.
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I'm glad someone is feigning outrage and disgust on behalf of the offended.Yeah, I had no idea this Snow White saga was all a big “thing”. I still think his delivery speaks volumes.
I have ZERO sympathy for the actress as well as Disney. They made their beds.I'm glad someone is feigning outrage and disgust on behalf of the offended.
I don’t believe I’ve ever seen that movie. I really like both Penn and Walken, so I might have to check it out.We just watched At Close Range from 1986, one of the greatest movies ever made, in my book. I've loved that film for decades, and my wife really wanted to see it again. Sean Penn really did make Christopher Walken work as an actor in that, somehow. I hate that Walken has so much talent but often hasn't used it. In this he does. And Sean Penn is always incredible, easily one of the greatest actors of all time, to me. And James Foley has that warmth that so few directors have; it's a masterpiece to me. And I love the tagline:
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I don’t believe I’ve ever seen that movie. I really like both Penn and Walken, so I might have to check it out.
Walk, don't run?As a polar opposite to The Conversation; we watched Kraven the Hunter last night. Lots of mental gymnastics on this one for me but I will just say it was one of those that we've "already paid for it"; so it's like it was "free". As it should be.
I would not be caught dead going to the theater for it and it was truly a bad film; but I kind of enjoyed it for what it was? Some super bad performances and the Rhino character's implementation was terrible but taken for the turd it was; not so bad. Something we watched a ways back in thread was the best 5/10 (iirc) you could get and I would say this sits in that zone as well. Maybe a 4/10 of the most enjoyable kind.
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