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What does this even mean? He was playing a borderline moron in Jackie Brown, a thug, and he played him as someone who has an enormous amount of anger deep inside and keeps it bottled up. He doesn't like to talk because he knows he's stupid. How is this performance anything like any other DeNiro performance? How is it

You did not. That was a trailer.

What happened to him happens to you a lot?

The helmet in the force awakened is completely melted. It's grey and warped. It's supposed to be the helmet that was on the pyre.

I've seen that exact description on 4 different sites. You're starting to look wrong.

I thought you didn't see it? Or they're not getting *another* penny from you?

But this is a bit of a straw man, because it wasn't the first movie in a new franchise. If it had been, then it would have been a completely different film. You don't murder your entire cast of characters if you're trying to start a franchise. You're essentially saying "This movie which is meant to be a stand-alone

You didn't like Empire?

It's me, Captain Pedant. None of these are selfies.

Let's not forget he directed the fantastic Stand by Me, another King adaptation.

I read the Tommen framed through the window grate to also be about the fact that he was trapped, both literally - we wasn't ultimately able to leave the room - and figuratively - he could not take control of his own life, his own mother, his own kingdom. He was a pawn, not a king, with no real power.

Nice try, David Mandel.

Curious - did you actually watch the show? The joke is that she has no Mexican heritage whatsoever. She's a Caucasian woman from Ohio who has appropriated hispanic culture because her husband is Hispanic.

This is quite a story. Quite a story.

Even if you're ignoring the fact that it's pretty much everyone has told us that the WW have been around forever, even within what we've seen on the show itself this doesn't make any sense. The first scene of the first episode was a White Walker killing some dummies. Benjen is hanging out in Winterfell during this

The Princess Bride is extremely close to its source material. There are actually very few changes - the framing device and the Zoo of Death were pretty much the only things changed. The screenplay was even written by the author of the book. It's one of the more faithful adaptations I've ever seen. What are you talking

Almost always a failure? Except for:

The first few sequels are actually fantastic. Who told you they were shitty? Dune: Messiah, God Emperor of Dune, Children of Dune are all great. Dune: Messiah is also really short and a quick read. Heretics of Dune is not great, but not awful, and Chapterhouse is a mess. None of the sequels / prequels / whatever by

Searching for Bobby Fischer isn't a documentary. Just saying.

Is that a deep cut HDTGM reference?