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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner definitely plays on my fears of open water and being stranded at sea……also very large birds.

I love Archer for their obscure references. Gilles de Rais, haha fantastic.

And add Brian the sound guy…..fuck that guy, tearing apart two different TV shows.

I agree with you. I've always enjoyed the ideas of Community far more than the execution.

I watched a documentary about him and he spent so much time at a hair salon trying to get his hair to look like the signature Morrissey coif that he actually took the scissors and brush from the stylist to get it "just right." At this point I have to believe he's the greatest method actor of our generation.

Sidney Lumet said that Steiger would give him "too much," in a scene and try to be over emotional or over-act in certain areas. He always suggested to tone it down and bring it back a little bit, which is why The Pawnbroker is probably his greatest acting role.

Maybe it was meant to resemble a hearse……like….Terry was getting in his final car ride and was off to meet death, but instead, death meets his brother…… The ever present, looming specter of doom……

Norman Lloyd summed it pretty well: " I remember a review Kazan got as an actor in Odets' 'Paradise Lost,' a 'proletarian thunderbolt,' they called him then. And he named names. … The story was that Zanuck told him, 'Look, your career's on the line.' The rationalization was, well, the authorities know the names

Hulu currently has every season on there for free right now. I even think you can youtube some of the seasons as well.

He's one of my favorite "oh that guy's in this!?" type actor. He was fantastic in The Thick of It.

"Triple D!" as Mr. Fieri states throughout the entirety of an episode, really is the mix of the best and worst of food television. The worst obviously is Guy Fieri and his ridiculous hamming for the camera and being obviously drunk or high off his ass while shoving food into his face (The Hunch). But damnit, I can sit

I fell in love with this show when I caught the episode in Sao Paolo. The last scene was one of the most genuinely heartwarming scenes I've ever watched and it all revolved around food and how it brings people together.

Oh daaaamn Miranda Richardson showed up in this piece too, noice.

I'm not quite sure what the hell is going on but I kind of like it. I don't know but having Stephen Graham, Roger Allam, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Rufus Sewell sounds kind of cool to me.

Good movie. It's billed as a horror movie on Netflix but it kind of has a lot more going on in it than spooky things.

Which one? I feel like that sentence could be used to describe his career since 1989.

Worf fans in the orchestra perhaps?

So what's up with Kristen Stewart. I think she's kind of cute but ahhh, why was she all bruised up and limping?

So many of the film critics on Twitter were super stunned and pissed off he won. I believe one even went so far as to just say "bleagh."

Yeah and it came right after she won America's hearts by raising the roof for herself when they called her name in the category.