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Yeah so I spoiled the Split ending by reading online because I had no desire to see it... and even knowing *that* info I still really don't care to see it.

Edit: saw it today and it was quite good. I'm glad I caught it. I believe only 10 people out of 150 knew what the ending meant.
 
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Universal Sets Their ‘Scarface’ Reimagining, Scripted by The Coen Brothers
http://collider.com/scarface-remake-coen-brothers/

That's actually got me interested.

Update: THR reports that Hell or High Water director David Mackenzie and Patriot’s Day director Peter Berg are in talks with Universal to helm Scarface. The write-up has some interesting backstory on Mackenzie and Berg’s relationship to the studio and to each other, but for me, the more interesting story is what we’re going to get from a Scarface retelling scripted by the Coens and directed by either Mackenzie, who made a big splash recently with his Neo-Western, or Berg, whose last outing our own Perri Nemiroff said “isn’t an easy watch, but it’s a necessary one – perhaps now more so than ever.” It’s unfortunate that we can’t get both versions!
 
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Ben Wheatley Teases ‘Freakshift’; Says It’s in the Vein of 50s B-Movies
http://collider.com/ben-wheatley-freakshift-50s-b-movies/

Me and KQ were all cozy at Cinefamily, waiting to see sneak peak of Free Fire...his new one that comes out Friday...and the digital projector went off the rails. So I gotta see it with a 'regular' crowd this weekend. Wheatley was in attendance, seems like a decent guy considering how mental his movies are.
 
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