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Exactly. She's had all her awful fillers dissolved and had a facelift. Remember when photographers deliberately lying on pavements and aiming their camaers upwards to upskirt women was seen as fine? Did it? He was always Japanese-American, that's why he doesn't use a katana in The Naked Time. Takei wanted to show his American side. Unless it was a Japanese-American colony somehow? Yes! He is easily the best thing about the film. I love how he is cat like, focused, seductive. Are there any other films with him in which he has the same vibe? The doll from Rugrats was white… I think he's going to fudge it again somehow when his next film is forgettable or he will be too obsessed with getting if perfect that he’ll never do it. DiCaprio is like Brad Pitt in that they seem to have amazing agents who get them the best scripts while their acting is mediocre. Tarantino copies the best bits from a bunch of other directors but it gets a bit samey after a while. DiCaprio is more overrated as he never had a trademark style. It's so dumb. He's obsessed with the idea of ten great films (ten by fudging the numbers) and hasn't realised that different films appeal to different people and opinions on films change over time. He's in a position where he can make whatever he wants and it will get funded and people will watch it. He should be beyond caring about awards or box office or what people think. He can do passion projects like this, films that push boundaries, experimental films, anything. Instead he seems to be fixated on having a perfect legacy to the point of ruining his legacy because it's become all a bit too safe. I used to hate Clara as well for splitting up Doc and Marty and so preventing them from having more adventures. Now I realise they had to end the trilogy somehow. I just wish they could have written Clara better. She’s set up as a great match for Doc but spends the whole time needing rescued by him (runway horses, telescope broken, train rescue) or pining after him (dance, saying goodbye, on train). There’s not a single scene where she can just be her own person. The closest is when she’s explaining the stars to Doc and discussing Jules Verne. I don’t think a love story is a bad idea. They needed something to end the trilogy, might as well be that. View all replies >