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The movie that has already grossed over $300 million in Japan, China, etc, and is just starting to hit North America. In many ways I think it's the modern day 'Spirited Away' and I think has since surpassed it in ticket sales as well. Just saw this last night and all I can say is 'Wow'. The animation is just amazing, breathtaking, out of this world, nothing beats it realism.


If you're into animation and are sentimental, and believe in love and connections (or want to believe in them) then you really can't miss this. 97% on RT and I believe it earned every bit of that.


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Saw the trailer for the new Thor movie. Pretty weird. At the end it previews a gladiator style fight between Hulk and Thor. That could be cool.
 
Watched Chappie. Wasn't what I expected at all. Felt Chappie was a villain pretty much the entire time. Kinda boring. 5/10
 
Blood Simple ('84) - Great flick. Actually glad I saw No Country for Old Men before this, U can see the influence

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Miller's Crossing ('90) - Another great Coen bro's flick.
 
A couple of these guys are legit worse than pedophiles imo. Absolute scum.

Ok I just saw it. It's was OK, but I've seen some really good stuff recently that this was just ok...


I would rank 'Making a Murderer', 'The Jinx', 'The staircase', 'Murder on a Sunday Morning' all much higher.
 
Your name.


The movie that has already grossed over $300 million in Japan, China, etc, and is just starting to hit North America. In many ways I think it's the modern day 'Spirited Away' and I think has since surpassed it in ticket sales as well. Just saw this last night and all I can say is 'Wow'. The animation is just amazing, breathtaking, out of this world, nothing beats it realism.


If you're into animation and are sentimental, and believe in love and connections (or want to believe in them) then you really can't miss this. 97% on RT and I believe it earned every bit of that.


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I'm planning on seeing it this weekend.

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I'm planning on seeing it this weekend.

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I'd be very interested to see what you think of it.


Especially from the perspective of someone who isn't single and seems to have already found 'The One'. I wonder if you'd still be touched by it as I did, as a single man, who have (almost) given up on love.
 
Ok I just saw it. It's was OK, but I've seen some really good stuff recently that this was just ok...


I would rank 'Making a Murderer', 'The Jinx', 'The staircase', 'Murder on a Sunday Morning' all much higher.

Holy **** you're ****ing dense sometimes. I wasn't stating it was "mind-blowing" or "breathtaking" or insert any other kinkkk phrase based on how great the movie is. It's not some huge mystery. But it's a very true and very objective and very ****ed up case. I'm not sure I can think of a case as ****ed up as it to be honest.

It's funny you mention Making a Murderer because that was similar garbage to what occurred in this case, with a very clear objective from the filmmakers (like this Northwestern prof and his kids) in mind, the truth be damned.
 
Seeing that movie is exactly the type of thing which makes me hope I get cancer with six months to live. I would go cross-country and wipe out scum like the former Northwestern professor, private eye that the university hired for him, Drew Peterson, and so on.
 
Holy **** you're ****ing dense sometimes. I wasn't stating it was "mind-blowing" or "breathtaking" or insert any other kinkkk phrase based on how great the movie is. It's not some huge mystery. But it's a very true and very objective and very ****ed up case.

It's funny you mention Making a Murderer because that was similar garbage to what occurred in this case, with a very clear objective from the filmmakers (like this Northwestern prof and his kids) in mind, the truth be damned.

Yeah I'm surprised I hadn't heard about this, it's pretty atrocious what they did.



Was this a big thing in the US? It should have been.
 
Just watched the doc A Murder in the Park. I'm not sure I've ever been so angry. I highly recommend.

So what's the gist, and what is the perceived/estimated spin factor (i.e. 0% = dead on the truth and 100% = spun every which way from Sunday to make a more entertaining story and piss people off)?
 
So what's the gist, and what is the perceived/estimated spin factor (i.e. 0% = dead on the truth and 100% = spun every which way from Sunday to make a more entertaining story and piss people off)?

They framed up a bunch of black kids for murder, some of these guys did nearly 20 years, the detective that did it from memory never had to answer for it. Its pretty disgusting, they stole these blokes lives. They guy who actually did it was a serial rapist who got a taste for killing he was busted after these kids had been convicted. Basically the whole affair would be described in my part of the world as definitely not cricket.
 
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