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It's set in a fucking spaceship and I'm sold. I will watch every one of these to death until someone finally makes us a good one again. Maybe one where they actually visit alien planets? IT COULD HAPPEN!

Farrell gives one of my all time favorite performances in In Bruges, so I'm hoping he knocks this out of the park.

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I had the same feelings about how it was staged. The music was very light and caper-ish, I think similar to what was used when they had the field hockey game in the earlier episode (I forget what the actual sport is called). And even Claire "fighting back" was done really in a playful manner. It wasnt like a woman

The yakety sax music really was the weirdest part of that scene.

As a Swede I would like to say... This is some new kind of rude.

When he's 60, he'll come back to play Wolverine in a film adaption of Old Man Logan.

I remember being very unimpressed with the second season. Now I am wondering whether I even made it to the finale.

Deep within the bedrock of nostalgia, in the time before time. ...... Yeah it was a long time ago, but Brisco County Jr ended way too fast.

Space Above and Beyond, created by X-Files luminaries Glen Morgan and James Wong, was an ambitious series with all kinds of ideas bubbling through it. The thread about prejudice against "in vitroes" seems prescient given the current spat over "synthetics".

Correction: Doyle was obsessed with spiritism and occultism, Houdini was obsessed with debunking them.

It's a key notion within a zombie universe in the Romero sense, if people know that they can simply blast away and not be held for murder after the fact the logical action set for the average person opens up considerably. It comes down to the mindset of the people stuck in the house, "Is that a monster or Jane from

In an interview with Robert Kirkman (creator of The Walking Dead), he said:

"My son went to Miklagard and all I got was this lousy statue"...

Those warriors have curved swords, CURVED SWORDS!

Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow." Every damn frame is gorgeous.

Fascinating how so many of the really early sea animals have this strange, crude, "blocky" appearance to them. As though evolution hadn't yet mastered all her sculpting tools.

If you are going to compile a list of people who committed major war crimes, in this case the murder of tens of thousands of civilians in order to instill terror in a population, Harris and LeMay should certainly be there.