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while i agree that people have taken on new levels of cuckoo in the past few years, anti-abortion ‘activists’ have always had a little bit of domestic terrorism in their toolkit.

Hm. It's almost as though this whole concept is fucking stupid. 

Jean-Luc Godard used to say some supremely bitchy things.

Recently saw a trailer for some Australian thriller with Tobey Jones doing a voice on a phone, and it started out by saying the whole trailer was made out of the first 30 minutes only. More trailers should do that.

Given Crowe’s film choices lately, I’m wondering if he actually did suffer a massive head injury.

Still can’t believe they never aired the heavily rumored Cheers D and D episode.

Considering the handwriting and criticism Happiest Season faced” - OH NO THE HANDWRITING!!!

Also Charlie’s Angles...   personally I thought 90degrees was the high point.

Seriously. The rare times when I watch a trailer, I stop it after like 30 seconds. I got what I wanted, and I’m out. That’s the only problem with going to movies, is sort of having to watch trailers. 

Great episode but there were also two Seinfeld callbacks in that episode:

I loved Bewitched as a child, I haven’t revisited it as an adult, but I definitely have fond memories of it. I actually watched Sabrina the Teenaged Witch back in the 90's (took endless ribbing from my roommate), and it was fun. Hocus Pocus, I know people love it, but I thought it was absolute dogshit, so ymmv.

I don’t know if anyone cares to have that conversation given that you brought it up to illustrate a point, not to provoke my dumb knee-jerk. But I find the whole anti-witch-narrative argument to be immensely frustrating. The only reason to find witch narratives objectionable is that there’s a history of idiots taking

I think some of the DDL being fully method have been a little overblown, based on some of the things I’ve read/heard. Eddie Marsan was on Brett Goldstein’s podcast a few weeks back, and they talked about that on Gangs of New York. I guess the only real “method” part he does is staying with the voice and physical

Came here just for this. The whole season finale episode you don’t understand how Jack’s “flashback” scenes fit into the timeline of everything and you’re trying to pin down his bearded alcoholism to dealing with his divorce or father issues or whatever, and figure out when/how he cleaned up before the flashback

Lincoln was a nice dude. Imagine having to work with with him when he played Bill the Butcher or Daniel Plainview. 

Not even an honorable mention for LOST? The “we have to go back” twist that seemed like a flashback, and was in fact a time jump, was pretty amazing. And the show, for all it’s problems, had a ton of time jumps to choose from. I mean there was was even a full season about fixing two disconnected timelines.

DDL didn’t have his rise to fame during social media where snarky people can easily snark. No longer are the days where you have to send an snarky replys to a newspaper or magazine and hope you snark gets published in the reader’s response pages.

Do you think when you have lunch with Daniel Day-Lewis, he’s normal-ish?  Or is he as up his own ass about, say, ordering a panini as he is about acting?

this is probably my favorite show of the whole streaming era. just assumed it was canceled. this is such a nice treat.

Yay! The only thing’s missing is a series Emmy for this great show.

The first season is flawless TV, and Smart is absolutely phenomenal.