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    The movie has its share of anonymous Canadian street locations, but the SF stuff is choice— there’s a particularly great shot at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, and I was surprised to see the Civic Center farmer’s market pop up. But the best bit is when the Contemporary Jewish Museum appears in the role of a trendy

    The only thing that really stuck out to me was that we don’t see a young Veronica in the growing-up scenes. It’s made clear the first time we do see her that she goes all the way back with Marcus and Sasha, and it’s suggested that she got them back together on purpose.

    I wonder if the production wasn’t protecting itself against losing the music rights in the future, by not making the Queen needle-drops too integral to the story that they couldn’t be edited out.

    I wanted something more lush and lryical for the “perfect weather’ of the The Them scenes.

    The book is a little vague there. I read it as saying it’s a universal truism that Crowley can’t be faulted for-- that all tapes and CDs left in all cars eventually turn into Best of Queen compilations.

    Lawrence also played Agnes in the 2014 radio play.

    Tennant’s walk suggests that Crowley never really stopped being a snake.

    Has anyone else here been comparing this to the 2014 BBC-4 radio adaptation? The storytelling and foreshadowing are much more effective there, and the casting of Aziraphale and Crowley just as inspired.

    I will be very disappointed if they don’t book Martin Short in character as Brock Linehan.

    That’s, like, the first thing she does in this interview.

    I feel like the suibplot about multiple zombies getting dosed with Alzheimer’s brain could have been given more weight, or at least played in stronger thematic contrast to Liv being on a teenager brain.

    I assumed it was the weapons the hunters were carrying that set off the alarm, not their bodies.

    I worked at a video store that was across the street from a fire station, and those guys thought Backdraft was HILARIOUS. We gave them the life-size promotional standee.

    I’m not the only one who can’t find the ep 3 review then. Got a link?

    No review for ep 3? Or is this site just getting harder and harder to navigate?

    The blowjob flashback is relevant because it’s a pun on the film’s title, or possibly the other way round: “Hateful Eight” = “Hate Fellate”.

    “You went to the Lee Strasberg school!”

    Agreed on Abby’s. The ‘soft huddle’ was a great visual.

    You’d think McCain was the inventor of toaster strudel or something

    Holt’s extended slams on cartooning, and Garfield in particular, were excellent.