The waste of such talents as Alfred Molina and Ben Kingsley. Ben. Kingsley.
The world's most thinly-veiled allegories about the Iraq war and libertarianism, in the case of the former, well past the point when any such allegory is relevant or
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The Lady Vanishes (1938) - If you like the 1930s and you like Hitchcock, this is the movie for you. I don't know what else to say; I'm tired. It's witty and sharp with international intrigue, but those are things we already know about Hitchcock. It's late. I have more movies to watch tomorrow.
M (M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder, 1931) - God, I miss Fritz Lang. And Peter Lorre. And the Weimar Republic. Well, maybe less so the Weimar Republic, but a little bit, yes.
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) - When one is revealing the horrible truth, one should not be so damn circumspect just to get it past the censors. Tennessee Williams, of all people, shows a startling lack of understanding of how human sexuality works. Spoiler: most straight men will not be so open to whatever just because you flashed Elizabeth Taylor'
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Shutter Island (2010) - I would like to distribute a pledge to the filmmakers of the world. It will read in part, "We, the undersigned, hereby pledge never to ask Leonardo DiCaprio to do an accent in a movie. He is not from Boston and never will be. We will also not have disappointing denouements with bullshit anagrams." If someone could get this
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Modify (2005) - Perhaps it's not entirely unfounded, but some of these guys carry around a massive persecution complex. Perhaps the goal is to see how large a persecution complex they can install. I still have no compelling desire to even get a tattoo.
District B13 (Banlieue 13, 2004) - So, parkour. Yeah, um. Plot? There's a bomb, but it doesn't explode because a couple of guys do some running and jumping.