37chambers
37Chambers
37chambers

Few stories have made me so irate as the Hunt. It was such an awful, helpless feeling as he got hammered by injustice.

True, but it's ALWAYS summer on Girls, so how does that play?

I remember seeing an episode once when I was young where characters were being trapped in a grain silo, with the grain having a quicksand effect. It scares the hell out of me to this day - I don't even know if that's how the physics of grain would work, but I'm sure not taking the chance of drowning in it.

Totally fair review, the film fell completely flat. It reminded me of the piece he did recently on Jimmy Savile. It was personally indulgent and didnt reveal much - and relied heavily on Theroux's faux naivety. Theroux is best when exploring unrepresented or unusual topics.

So glad you said that, I remember thinking during the film, "did they not have money to get Walton Goggins?"

I'm thinking that FX is moving to a full court press now that they're closing in on the success of premium cable, and the uncensored language is their bid to be taken seriously.

Yes! I'll never let this joke die!

Matt Damon couldn't act his way out of a paper bag.

The head of programming at HBO must be a sociopath to run this and this week's episode of Girls concurrently! Too much nonconsensual awfulness in such a short timespan.

Skyler White was a bookkeeper on Breaking Bad. But maybe you haven't seen that.

You know what didn't convince me? That a first grader would repeatedly choose this mopey acoustic music to listen to. Sure I like it, but I cant imagine kids do.

I honestly couldnt even remember half the episodes in since season 6 when I looked at the list of titles. And I have watched EVERY episode at least once.

If you can get past him yelling like a loon (which I admit was extremely off-putting to begin with) the comedy is actually some of the most insightful and clever on TV.

You beat me to it. Entourage had a VERY good soundtrack, pity about the show.

Agreed, I would say Austere Academy-Vile Village was the best run of stories in the books so am eagerly anticipating season 2.

This movie is so bloody good. It deserves multiple noms, but who are we kidding.

Variety is reporting Gaga will not play Versace, with claims from Murphy she never actually was signed up.

1) Manchester by The Sea
2) Arrival
3) Hell or High Water
4) The Lobster
5) The Handmaiden
6) Elle
7) The Witch
8) Green Room
9) Everybody Wants Some
10) The Nice Guys

This is a really great list! The Hail Caesar scene was so simple, but riotous. I would put it up there as possibly the best scene of the year, all the more remarkable as the film certainly wasnt outstanding.

Probably the best scene from a technical standpoint, but would be hardpressed to be more memorable than the final sequence.