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I saw this movie on VHS because I was too young to see it in theaters when it first came out and the making of VHS was all we could afford at the time. (It's a pretty sweet documentary on the making of and really dives into the animatronics and CGI.) I finally saw it in theaters at a midnight screening a few years ago

Certainly not! ;)

I think Lady Stoneheart will show up at the end of season four's finale. Fits with the book and gives the end a much needed "WTF!?" moment. However, I thought they'd have Joffrey's wedding as the last moment in the finale or Arya's use of her coin. A shame they're waiting until next season, but if it means more Jack

Standing ovations for Joanie and Trudy all around in this episode. And for all of Don's colossal fuck-ups, I'm so glad one of the few things he gets right is his friendship with Joan and how ferociously he'll go to bat for her.

"Points for not having the CLEAR ZOOM that we usually see, here, so that's a bit of realism. "

YES! OMG! I was never a fan of Chickie, but that'd be magnificent!

I know it's unlikely given the shooting schedules and locations, but it'd make me so happy if Tang lead the cavalry to take out the tweaking bastards.

Just like Nate's murder, I didn't realize I was holding my breath until the episode ended. This episode was terrifying. The whole sequence in the methheads' house was on a level of Fincher or Scorcese. I've never seen anything that frightening on TV. Lucero's screams in the bathroom cut to the bone.

I've got to say the man's got a point. As much as I love the movie (and I haven't been a fan of Will Smith since I was in grade school), Django does play more of a sidekick role while Schultz has more screen time as the badass. I loved Basterds to pieces, but who's more prominently featured in dialogue and action: the

I was at his show in New Brunswick last night. They're pretty damn sexy. :)

Anyone else get a Silence of the Lambs vibe when Lydia was asked for her son's name? The interrogation about trust and how the shots were framed. Especially that close up on Lydia when she says "Christopher". Nice homage in a great episode. :)

Well dammit, now I'll never be able to watch this show with a straight face. lol

I didn't realize how much this show benefits by not having music until the scene when Lydia was being stabbed. All the noise from the struggle almost made me sick and I doubt the moment would have had as much of an impact if there was a synthesizer cuing me to expect she would be rescued at some point. This was such a