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I saw the Roadshow edition last night. This is one great movie! It makes sense that Marquis Warren was originally intended to be a post-Civil War Django.

What a great article. Ant-Man has always been so under the radar I didn't know a quarter of his story.

I agree. That final shotgun blast was fatal. I think we will see flashbacks from between the time Frank recruited Velcoro to the present. They will help to explain the mystery of Caspere's death. A long shot guess is that Velcoro killed Caspere to fuck with Frank.

This is the best show on TV right now and we're only one episode in. As a wop, I can vouch that Colin Farrell is acting just like a wop, of which I am one!

Mind blown! A resurrected Stannis would be scarier than the Night's King.

The trans actress, Jamie Clayton, was on the Iliza Shlesinger podcast a couple of weeks ago. I'm glad I got to hear her talk about her life before seeing her in the show.

Chillingly good.

I hope they don't kill Ravi, because he's getting close to a cure, next week. He is a fun character

This was the best episode of the season. I couldn't find anyone speculating about what Dany is planning to do with the ruling families of Westeros. She said she was going to "smash the wheel" I think (with them being the spokes). Is this just boasting or does she have some plan up her sleeve that isn't in the books?

That's where I've seen that before! This was a little better but I'm sure that's where they got the idea.

The fight with the Russians at the end of this episode is the most incredible single-take scene ever filmed. It will go down in film history.

How could an article about garage rock not start with the Kingsmen's Louie Louie?

Kal Penn was interviewed on The Nerdist last week and told a story of going for the role of a pilot in the movie Flight then being told that they could only have one person of color (Denzel Washington) in the cockpit at a time. Quotas are strictly adhered to on TV and in the movies.

What's great is that a hundred years from now this will be one of the most studied films of the early 21st century just because of this mishegas. If the film had been allowed to bomb at the box office it would have been forgotten in six weeks.

This might be the most negative review I've read of a television show. I did kind of feel like I was watching Sorkin's Springtime For Hitler. What happened to this guy?

I did a quick scan of the comments and didn't see any mention of where Danny actually is. While watching the episode I thought they'd made it clear that all the dead people were actually uploaded consciousness' waiting to be placed in a Cyberman body. Does Danny really exist anymore if he can be deleted? I am so

I'd like to thank Mr. Wilkins for his very detailed reviews. The depth of his analysis has made me appreciate Dr. Who as more than a show for YA's. I used to leave this show on the DVR for a week or two before catching up but now I watch it on Saturday night and look forward to his review on Sunday.
The bit with the

I hope no one actually believes any "satanic" stuff happened. This is popular delusions and the madness of crowds 101.

This letter grade is highly misleading, it almost stopped me from seeing the film last night. I highly recommend this movie.
The so-called "tacked on" ending is actually the one I was looking for. I am a product of our current society which means I would run screaming like a little girl from the situation Bob finds

I just watched My Neighbor Totoro for the first time in twenty years and it still holds up. It could be argued all the best elements of Miyazaki comes from this film.