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"Melancholia:" Kirsten Dunst shows she has the finest rack in Hollywood, by far. And she's also

Posted by tinear on January 8, 2012 at 18:48:13:

a good actress. The film? Definitely not a popcorn thriller, though not a thoroughly satisfactory art endeavor, either.
The marriage scenes were WAY over the top. The end game was under-written. The Fx weren't up to the standard set 50 years ago in "2001."
Go see it. It has a few deep thoughts to impart that I won't go into and spoil your discovery. Support this film or may you have lifelong nightmares of Tom Cruise in MI 24.