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I don't know why book fans would be bummed over her absence. I mean, it's one of those things that just kinda' happened in the books but there hasn't been much payoff, so it makes sense to omit it from tv, for now.

A million dollar's actually doesn't go that far, you'd be amazed. Especially, you have to consider he probably spent his profits as he made them, earn equals spend, not earn equals save/invest. He seems to be that type.

I can't picture a hulking Dr. Strange, so Hardy, despite his acting cred, I'd have a hard time accepting.
Cumberbatch is not a good actor; he's a ham, an overactor, and I doubt they'd want a weird/character actor lead.
Leto so self consciously wants to be cool, I'd steer clear of making him the star of anything.

I wouldn't say anyone was missing out on not having seen Stake Land.

I dislike Raw for how ugly and angry it is. At least with Delirious he seems to be having so much fun, but man, was he fucking uptight and bitter by the time Raw rolled out.

So the review could just be, "like if the guy who made Taxidermia had made Boudu Saved From Drowning?"

I've never been able to get into musicals.
Even more cult-skewing stuff like Phantom of Paradise, the Buffy ep,, and Nightmare Before Christmas are a bit lost on me.
I have this Pavlovian or Stendhal response that when narrative is being told through music, I start to get tired and zone out.
The only exception I seem to

Yeah, a good story is a good story.
And you know what big budget Hollywood likes?
Safety.
Throwing the same successful formula at an audience over and over 'til it turns up it's toes and goes the way of the Western or the Musical.
Are you really getting a lot of variety, or the same tropes and beats with only slightly

I feel bad for Wright, to work so long on something and realize it just isn't going to work, for whatever reason. Stinks.

Kinda' grousing that no questions were asked about Will pointing to Hannibal that Crawford is a threat, might be on to Hannibal.
Seemed like a pretty major plot point, especially considering the season flash-forward opening, and it had some nice shades of ambiguity.

Um, if you are anyone- anyone- and you change your face, the thing that presents you to the world, in such a way that it sticks out… Sorry, but I get to talk about it. 'Cause it is your fucking face.
Yeah, you are free to do whatever, wear whatever, if it makes you happy, go nuts (no pun). But if you overdo it, the

On their last tour they were really damn good and played forever.
Easily one of the best concerts I've seen.

She's closing in on cat lady level plastic surgery, thats for sure.

I don't wanna go all Andy Rooney on Kurt Cobian, but that tastefully poor rippage in the photo is really goddamn dumb.

Colbert has charisma and character to spare. When they gave him his own show, it made sense.

Ugh. The ravages of plastic surgery on the guy just depresses me. The wigs I can deal with but look at him screaming in the trailer and how his forehead doesn't even wrinkle. It's 'naners to do such a thing to your fucking face.

When an artist is best known for one early work, and the rest pales, it's safe to say they caught magic that first time.
It is the body of work that speaks, not the one.

I thought the first episode was pretty abysmal, cooled me on giving it a chance.
No real horror to it, unless you count gratuitous Josh Hartnet thrusting buttocks, which I guess I do. Felt lazy and cheap with the same old modern fantasy tropes. The action was sloppily directed. Didn't see much worth to it.
Shame, Eva

I thought it was just me and my prematurely sleepy brain.

FX take note: the sound of Grodin smacking and swallowing was far more horrific than anything on three seasons of American Horror Story.