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Perhaps a shot of the US President opening his datebook and remarking "Ah, the eleventh of September; 11 is my lucky number, you know!" and the screen freezes while the lower third displays "Washington, 8 hours before a brutal terrorist act irrevocably changes everything forever" in a sort of digital beeping/typing

You have to admit, it's very funny — though I'd never yell that myself.

More like caca.

Would it though? Would it really be fun?

Was half expecting that letter to end with a "p.s. Nanny-nanny boo boo!"

Ehh, what's the alternative for her character? Magic flame powers aside, she's just an impetuous and not very smart girl. She's not going to fight or scheme her way out of anything.

One can only assume the braziers had gel ignite or whatever that shit Tyrion used against the fleet back in season 3.

I gotta hand it to that kid, he's gotten really good at playing a jellyfish.

She's no small beauty in that Furious 7 fillum.

Please! Girl needs to get laid.

Gee, do you think? There's no way it's going to be that easy for them. I bet old Iron Lady Tyrell is gonna get it in the ensuing scuffle. The High Sparrow is playing Cersei; the books make it much clearer just how myopic and stupid she really is.

My thoughts exactly!

Our Irish friends are always quick to point to this distinction! A welcome correction.

It's the most experimental of his films, something like a psychedelic Crucible by way of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It's quite bizarre. I recommend Sightseers first, it's a good bridge between Kill List and Field.

Yes. After the high weirdness of A Field In England and the pagan paranoia of his previous films, I was anticipating this more than any other film this year. It surpassed my expecations. He's one of, if not the, most interesting British directors working today.

Fair point; it was a brave transformation for the once handsome actor.

Did you not see the second season of True Detective? Flawed writing aside, Farrell is very good in it.

Strangely, The Lobster is actually the more accessible of the two, at least upon first watch.

100% of people everywhere have an accent.

I'm sure she'd be thrilled to know that she's passed that important test.