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The actresses portraying the Sand Snakes aren't very good—it's kind of laughable every time they come on screen. And the fight between them and Jamie and Bronn and Areo Hotah's men reminded me of an action scene from a bad basic cable show. I'm not sure where it's going at this point.

Oh great, another of Hollywood's "white savior trope" films where a rich white guy leads a bunch of slightly less rich white guys to victory.

Yeah, Charles Manson has proven to be timeless in a way!

If they cast a white guy though, they'd have to change the name of the character to Smooth Jazz…

Yeah, most 71-year-olds are getting ready to wind down after 26 years at the same job.

*Hank Azaria apologizes in advance for the crappy cellphone reception from the island off the coast of Thailand he just bought.*

Or a really bad rom-com…

I thought his excuse was that maybe he was crazy…probably?

Russian troop presence….

Is this an animated film with an Elton John soundtrack?

At least the Aussie cliches are sort of fun—Canada doesn't have anything but Strange Brew and jokes about "Eh?" or Tim Horton's donuts.

I agree, now I'm going to go watch a double feature of Crocodile Dundee and Young Einstein followed by a couple of those 80s Energizer commercials with Jacko.

I got a Dead Kennedys notification for this?

He just had to flash the VHS cover of The Presidio and he could basically walk away from any crime scene in the world.

-Hulk Hogan

Just do an episode where one by one all of Harry Shearer's characters get whacked by Fat Tony's goons to the piano coda of "Layla".

So if this is great(and it looks and sounds like it is)—does that make Mad Max the most consistently good film franchise with up to four films? I mean a lot of series had a good first and second film, but fell off by the third—or really fell off by the fourth… Of the first three Mad Max, really only some parts of

My favorite part of the early 80s was when a disillusioned post-Vietnam USA and a economically and socially depressed post-empire UK got over those doldrums by kicking some serious ass in Grenada and the Falklands!

And there's one director I can think of who I think is perfect to direct Episode VIII or IX and let's just say his body of work "es muy bueno"…

"I told you, stop outsourcing our network infrastructure management positions to Bothans, I don't care how cheap their hourly rates are!"