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Dot is a Tiger Some movies don’t make you notice their length, this one did. How did they change March’s skin color during transformation scenes? Opening sequence and theme song are exceptional Where is this taking place anyway? The real solution to their dilemma was obvious, and it wasn’t talking I love found footage movies - too bad this isn’t a good one What I don’t understand about this movie (spoilers?) So these “Alpha” zombies can… Difficult to believe this is the same director as the remake of Dawn of the Dead View all posts >


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I pity anybody that shares this opinion. Fargo is a movie of nearly transcendental quality. I’ve watched it over a dozen times and each time discovered something new. It’s like an elaborate puzzle box continuously unfolding and showing new connections. It’s about as inverse from mediocre as a movie gets. Her accent was deliberately modeled after William F. Buckley. I figured it had to be something along those lines but it was quite startling and effective. The southern cross is visible in Bolivia. He says, and I paraphrase, “They said I wasn’t that messiah after all! You could’ve knocked me over with a feather when I heard!” There’s a scene right after Caligula has Claudius thrown into the river where Caligula asks him if he thinks he’s mad, he add “be honest” when he asks Claudius. Supposedly this scene cracked the two actors up so much they had difficulty shooting it. You can even see Jacobi stifling a laugh as he tells Caligula he sets the model of sanity for the world. Great stuff! The southern cross isn’t visible in Minnesota - it’s not visible in most of the northern hemisphere. At least the Banshees had action of a kind and things happened and the acting was transcendentally good. Can’t say any of those things about this movie. I’ve watched the first two shows so far and am looking forward to the rest of them. Really the ONLY thing I’m not too keen on is the overly smarmy music that seems to be way overused. View all replies >