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Thought that was an overall strong episode of television. Maybe next to the pilot it's the most stand-out worthy(to me). Really enjoyed the way it successfully juggled several characters (especially Detective Box) rather then focusing too much on one character.

INSIDE - Wow what a strange yet brilliant journey that was. Awesomely subtle storytelling mixed in with great platforming. Only gripe is it's too short, not sure it's worth $20-ish even though it's great. But I HIGHLY recommend it, and the less you know going into the game, the better.

The extremely underrated Bound came out in 1996. Still sometimes have difficulty wrapping my head around the fact The Wachowski's made that.

Maybe if the creators changed the title of the show to "Steven Universe" it could start getting more A's. I do agree this was the best episode in a season that I felt really needed a jumpstart/standout episode right about now.

AV club seems to have something particularly against Jared Leto for whatever reason. Haven't seen this movie but most people who I know that have said he's definitely one of the better parts of it. The main issue I'm hearing is his character really has nothing to do in the film and he apparently disappears halfway

Always thought Usual Suspects was overrated. A fairly average crime thriller with some solid acting and a good twist that gets a little more praise then it deserves, but I always really liked Spacey in it. His resume in the 90's(as well as his performances) are really impressive I feel. L.A. Confidential is one of my

When was he bad in Se7en? Spacey flat out scares the shit out of me in that movie. Thought that was perfect casting. If anyone is "bad" in that it's definitely Brad Pitt, especially in that last sequence.

So 2016 in film gets even more embarrassing. I'm having a hard time thinking of a Kevin Spacey movie after the year 2000 that I even remotely enjoyed.

I can't help but agree as well. I just feel like my interest in the show has been somewhat dwindling with each passing episode. I highly enjoyed the first season for the most part (overly preachy and pretentious voiceover/dialogue at times aside) but I'm sorry this season just hasn't really grabbed me. For the first

BD Wong is definitely the best character in the show. Definitely getting some Hannibal Lecter creep-vibes from him.

I don't know anything about this show or if it's based on a comic but this has to be the laziest title for a TV series about superheroes. Powers? Like, you really couldn't try harder then that?

I thought I heard he was barely in it.

Yea it kinda looked like a turd, and according to critics already, it is.

Yeah unfortunately I feel some of what I mentioned above is just not going to get resolved, and honestly I think that's okay(remember True Detective S1 left some things unresolved as well). Just seems like there is TOO much up in the air. I'm really not trying to overtly condemn The Night Of, there are some things it

To be fair, hasn't he always sort of looked like that?

A- seems a little too generous of a grade for this episode I felt. Were halfway through the season and I am still unsure as to how I feel about this show. The acting and the filmmaking are impressive but it's becoming frustrating with the show's inability to flesh these characters out(except for Stone and the

Ridley Scott is a fine director. I don't even think Kubrick could have made that movie watchable.

Yeah I'm officially O.J. exhausted.

Agree 100%

Best Album: Radiohead - Moon Shaped Pool with Blackstar by Bowie a close second