He and his chemistry with Amy Poehler are what keep me watching Parks and Recreation.
Giving this a three is me being generous to a film I so wanted to love.
It looks tense and well-calculated and just awesome. I can't wait to see this.
I love Mr. Fassbender, but I am completely unbiased when I say that he should have been nominated for and won the Best Actor Oscar for this. The Artist and George Clooney be damned.
The Alex Turner songs in this were perfect.
This was the first movie I added to my Netflix queue.
I feel like this was a combination of some of my favorite films (Harold and Maude, The Royal Tenenbaums, etc.) that wasn't as good.
The book is so much better, this is almost pathetic in comparison.
Tony Scott and Denzel Washington need to stop making the same movie over and over again.
This is so much better than the trailer would have you believe... Tom Hardy is incredible.
The book is SO much better. Jim Sturgess was a perfect choice for Dexter though.
I love Farley Granger.
This is one of the best portrayals of depression/anxiety/mental illness I've ever seen on film... and Zach Galifianakis is great.
The cast was great, but a few things felt a little underdeveloped at times.
Still fantastic on my third viewing.
I need to own this.
I am happy to report that this is still just as beautiful, stunning and tragic the second time as it was the first.
I was going along with this until the ending.
Christina Aguilera should stick to singing. The best part of the film was the musical numbers; Aguilera and a couple of the other cast members were not very convincing with the whole acting thing.
Most of the people involved with this movie are capable of so much more - it had a few good moments, but overall, it was pretty disappointing.
I can't stop watching this.
I was obsessed with this movie for a long time.
Movies about real-life events that occurred within the last 10 years can be a bit off-putting and, in this movie, it felt like there were a couple of holes here and there due to the immediacy of the subject matter, but it was still pretty solid. David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin did an excellent job of keeping the story low-key, when it easily could've been over the top. Trent Reznor's score is fantastic.
This is such a beautiful film... I can't believe it took me this long to see, especially with my (somewhat) secret obsession with ballet.
A nostalgic favorite for me.
I prefer the documentary about this.
"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream."
Paul Newman was perfect in this.
This is a huge guilty pleasure for me.
This movie is just as awesome as it was when I saw it for the first time 10 years ago.