| 
						Lucy
						(2014)
					 | 
					We use 100% of our brains ALL THE TIME. | 
				
				
					| 
						The Great Beauty
						(2013)
					 | 
					locations question | 
				
				
					| 
						Horrible Bosses
						(2011)
					 | 
					Its a box office hit | 
				
				
					| 
						Beyond Outrage
						(2012)
					 | 
					Scattered and Unfocused | 
				
				
					| 
						The Dark Knight Rises
						(2012)
					 | 
					Didn't Lau find it suspicious... | 
				
				
					| 
						The House of Yes
						(1997)
					 | 
					Question about Anthony, did anyone else think this? | 
				
				
					| 
						Feast of Love
						(2007)
					 | 
					pisces and virgo rising | 
				
				
					| 
						All the Real Girls
						(2003)
					 | 
					Meaning of this movie's title | 
				
				
					| 
						Adventures in Babysitting
						(1987)
					 | 
					Does anybody else think... | 
				
				
					| 
						What Love Is
						(2007)
					 | 
					Just Rented What Love Is | 
				
				
					| 
						O Brother, Where Art Thou?
						(2000)
					 | 
					How did they get the second car? | 
				
				
					| 
						X-Men: Days of Future Past
						(2014)
					 | 
					The reason for Professor X being alive is dumb... | 
				
				
					| 
						R.I.P.D.
						(2013)
					 | 
					it is amazing how little chemistry Reynolds and Bridges  | 
				
				
					| 
						Snowpiercer
						(2013)
					 | 
					Reaction to this movie really exemplifies the dumbing down of America. | 
				
				
					| 
						Finding Nemo
						(2003)
					 | 
					Ellen Degeneres was sublime as Dory | 
				
				
					| 
						Macabre
						(1980)
					 | 
					where | 
				
				
					| 
						Transformers: Age of Extinction
						(2014)
					 | 
					I figured it out! If you like Transformers, the odds are | 
				
				
					| 
						Big Fish
						(2003)
					 | 
					What Burton film should I watch next? | 
				
				
					| 
						Jurassic World
						(2015)
					 | 
					THE WALL | 
				
				
					| 
						Lucy
						(2014)
					 | 
					Perpetuating the 10% myth |