Seth Rogen deserves an Academy Award nomination for his work. Who knew he could have a serious side along with his funny side? Anjelica Huston also deserves a nomination.
And yes, it's a good film. Being autobiographical also adds to it working.
More Buscemi at http://forum.reelsociety.com/I tried to type out the address for where the page would be (to get the "start page here" but when I type 50/50' it doesn't do that for some reason.
That is, entering https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/50/50
should bring you to an empty page
Because punctuation ruins things. You should put it at Fifty Fifty and then use the custom titler.
edited 13th Oct '11 5:04:12 AM by SomeSortOfTroper
No, no proper namespaces. The article should be at Film.Fifty Fifty.
I really want to see this, but it's not out in Britain till the end of November.
It doesn't help that I was in America in the summer and saw all these posters saying it was out next week and got all excited. *sigh* God's sake UK, get it together.
Scepticism and doubt lead to study and investigation, and investigation is the beginning of wisdom. - Clarence DarrowThis movie was wonderful. Fuckin' wonderful.
I love how layered Seth Rogan's character was. The idea that as mush as he was our hero's best friend, he used him as a front for pussy XD
edited 23rd Oct '11 10:32:55 PM by Schitzo
ALL CREATURE WILL DIE AND ALL THE THINGS WILL BE BROKEN. THAT'S THE LAW OF SAMURAI.A strong candidate for my film of the year. Absolutely stunning film, treats the issues sensitively while retaining black comedy (by which I mean, cancer itself is definitely not played for laughs, the laughs come from things the main character and those interacting with him say/do).
My name is Addy. Please call me that instead of my username.

I just saw it and thought it was amazing. I was very surprised a page about it hadn't been created yet. What did you guys think of it?