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I completely agree, I hadn't known of his casting (I was feeling pretty desensitized with how much I didn't feel the extreme love of the first season that many did so I didn't look anything up about) until I watched it and he's perfect. He is completely understanding of his position and what he is doing and the toll

Since I've got you here (I mean, whether or not I do someone can answer this) what are the rules for making a new comment? Can I post a brief review even though I'm new here? Can I make a comment about a specific piece of art so as to ignite a discussion of said piece of art? Can I tell you all that Rachel McAdams is

I still can't believe that Netflix has the director under "Details" (you have to click on it! It's not a directly provided aspect of the film to say who directed it!) in this layout and even with all the extra space there they still don't list the cinematographer. I'm sure it's been said enough but fuck this layout to

I think for the argument of originality no longer existing in a large degree it has to recognise that it hasn't since, say, Ancient Greek or Egyptian times. When cinema became a thing almost everybody did the same thing until Griffith, and then they did the same as Griffith until Citizen Kane, etc., etc., but most

Hell yeah, this comments section is full of cool people too so that helps a great deal.

Shit, seriously? I can't even comprehend how to be a member (no one will tell me). Is it invite only?

If one of the aspects you like is Joe Manganiello's reactions to things you'll love the shit out this.

I know most of us unblocked it if it were blocked at some point earlier this year when people were talking about the ads on the site

I have to go with Psych as well, it's the best TV show this side of LOST

James Franco is my man

Avatars: Jesse Eisenberg in Night Moves, James LeGros in Living in Oblivion, a screenshot from Takashi Ito's short film Screw (current)

Late to the party, but fuck it: