The most annoying guy you know is incandescently furious that Superman is nice in this movie.

(141/365)
Unbelievable performance on this. They’re both so giving and willing to make the scene work for their partner.
The end is so beautiful shot and framed. One of the great romantic movies. Wow.
It’s been a decade since I saw this.
I am a decade older, more tired, fatter with more worries and responsibilities than I could imagine.
But at least my life is funny.
Carrie Fisher forever. Rest in peace to a titan.
guy about to make the absolute worst decision of his life: I need to fistfight a guy named Helm Hammerhand
Funny, stylish, direct. I fucking ADORE this movie.
A bunch of you are gonna be lying about this movie and how much you loved it in theaters. But I’ll remember.
It took right until the absolute very end of the movie for me to fall in love with it as much as before sunrise.
But that ending.
That understanding
What a movie.
(123/365)
(130/365)
One of the landmarks of good art to me is how differently it can be perceived by two people even if they’re mostly simpatico in the way that they view art.
In this, my friend and I had a wildly different read on one of the story elements of this movie that I think are crucial for how you read it. He read it like an advertisement. I read it with open, unmerciful derision and I think because of…
I am being crushed under the weight of how heavily I fw you, 2005’s Pride and Prejudice.
(7/365)
The film equivalent of that time JBL kicked Mexicans back over the border on WWE television.
This is the worst movie I have seen this year and a pretty strong contender for the worst movie I have ever seen.
(4/365)
I’ve had this movie sitting in my to watch for ages and I’m glad I finally did. Very beautiful to look at. Distinct characters with unique voices. Just a really lovely movie.
Very few movies have 2 separate jokes that make me literally cry laughing but the gun pull and the train sequence are both incredible heaters.