That's a point, whatever happened to Ronald McDonald?
Premium Rush - thrilling high speed cycling scenes with Manhattan looking like a very sunlit, exciting version of itself. By no means perfect (there's a flash mob) but recommended with no other reservations.
you can see it here -
http://stagevu.com/video/ijttxlfobcsx
they discuss it a bit in terms of anxiety/addiction, but for most its just like an escape from facing up to the challenges of real life. its like they no longer even like the films that much but need to just keep watching. i.e. theyre pretty obsessive.
The Queen of Versailles. Catch it on BBC iPlayer while you still can. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qbz9m/Storyville_20122013_Queen_of_Versailles/
Never have I pointed at a screen and shouted "Yeah!" and "Take it!" and "Serves you right!" so much. The ultimate schadenfreude film, beautifully executed. There are moments so outrageous you think they must be staged/scripted, for Christopher Guest to appear, but I'm pretty sure these clowns are so up their own arses they're for real.
I watched the Savage Innocents the other day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Savage_Innocents
It's directed by Nicholas Ray. It features Anthony Quinn playing an eskimo. Apparently Bob Dylan wrote "the Mighty Quinn" after seeing it.
All these facts don't add up to what a monumentally...wrong...film it is, and how enjoyable I found it. I haven't laughed so much since I saw Cannibal Holocaust. It would make a good double bill with it. It's kinda on a similar level of "oh....dear...."