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Jim_Rohner

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16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 0 replies · +1 points

Also humorously awkward is his fumbled attempt to save face: "I mean for somebody else that would be a huge waste of time...so bold of you to choose that."

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 0 replies · +1 points

No need to apologize. I apologize if my response came off as snarky. His effects award was something I just overlooked/forgot, so thank you for the clarification. The Comedy Central roast thing was more meant to be a good natured joke.

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 0 replies · +1 points

Is there still a slot open for Movies We Love: Chairman of the Board?

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 2 replies · +1 points

Touche, Mr. Saget. Perhaps I should've been more specific or picked Hitchcock. By the way, I loved your Comedy Central roast.

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 0 replies · +1 points

That's the best comment I've could've read after writing this post. Awesome. Even if you hate it (again), I'm glad I could inspire you to give it another shot.

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Mickey Rourke Shows Of... · 2 replies · +1 points

I thought Whiplash was a woman?

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - This Week In DVD: June... · 0 replies · +1 points

107 years old...I love it.

Though I thought Crossing Over was bad, I appreciated it for trying so hard to be good. The problem seemed to be that Kramer tried to do too much and the story was spread too thin as a result. I also really sort of enjoyed Ray Liotta and how often can you say that post-1990?

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 2 replies · +1 points

No doubt, Ross is no schlub. Big is another overlooked film in many regards and anybody with 4 Oscar nominations to his name is more than just a fluke. Dave is a solid film, but my lament is that film buffs praise the screenplays that break convention (Groundhog Day, Pulp Fiction, Memento), but then don't put their money where their mouths are. Memento, which deserves its own entry in this series, also was overlooked come awards time.

Also, Danny Rubin wrote È già ieri...the Italian version of Groundhog Day. D'oh!

16 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Movies We Love: Ground... · 0 replies · +1 points

I completely agree. Never has Murray given a more complete performance (in my opinion) and I say this keeping in mind his indie films of late: Lost in Translation, Broken Flowers, Bill Murray Wandering Around Looking Vacant and Apathetic, etc.

17 years ago @ Film School Rejects - Land of the Lost: 10 T... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm glad that I'm not the only one who isn't a fan of Danny McBride. The dude has yet to crack me up in anything I've seen.