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Defending Your Life is one of my favorites, as well, along with Lost In America. It's funny that I've been thinking of him quite a bit recently, as I saw Finding Dory a couple weeks back, and he's the voice of Nemo's dad, and then I saw the Pets movie last weekend, where he plays the voice of a hawk. So, he's getting work of a sort! He was also in Drive, which I guess most people here have seen. Probably the most high profile acting gig I've seen him have in a long while.

Defending Your life is one of my all time favorite movies.
It's also my favorite movie of Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep.
They were so great together in this movie.
 
Gurlbusters thread - 7/10 It was going great, very action packed, but the ending was very abrupt, shameless sequel bait.

I look forward to the sequel though.

Doesn't hold a candle to the BvS thread though.
 
Gurlbusters thread - 7/10 It was going great, very action packed, but the ending was very abrupt, shameless sequel bait.

I look forward to the sequel though.

Doesn't hold a candle to the BvS thread though.

It will be back after these messages....

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The Purge Election year. I love the crazy anarchy these bring this 3rd not as good first 2 but still not bad give a 5.
 
Gilda (1946) - 8/10

That's on my shortlist, if they'll ever play it on TCM.

Multiplicity ... 8/10. Way underrated movie. I'd put it right up there with some of the best comedies of that era. Everybody talks about the comic genius of Bill Murray ... but, this movie makes me think the true genius might've been Ramis. Murray wasn't anywhere near this, and it was every bit as good as some of Murray's best. Very funny ... and Michael Keaton was truly great. Some slightly over-the-top. Some very subtle. Not only does he play four distinct personalities ... but, there's a point where he actually plays the girly version of himself mimicking the manly version of himself ... which is impressive. One of the best comedies about manhood ever made.

Ghostbusters 9/10. Hadn't watched this in a long while. I remember loving it as a kid, mostly for the ghostbusting. As an adult, the humor really carries it. It's both clever, and surprisingly understated. Third act is a little weak, though. Not nearly as weak as the sequel.

Ghostbusters II 6/10. The humor's still there, especially at the beginning -- "And you don't want us exposing ourselves!". The plot ... not so much. Started off all right. The ending was crap. But, the plot is worth enduring for the comedy.

Ghostbroads ... 0/0. Opting out.

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The Green Room - Great setup, nice tension. It did get a little dull to me toward the end since the characters are sketches at best and you're just waiting to see who makes it. Worth watching though.

The Invitation - Nice slow-burn psychological thriller. Great ending!
 
Midnight Special: 7.5/10

Extremely well made. Great mood and suspense, plus some cool little, unexpected things that made it feel more believable. But the ending was a bit overly dramatic and sentimental to my tastes.

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