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reminds me of the time I treated myself to a dollar theater, while in Albuquerque on business.  Fast forward - never EVER go to a dollar theater.  Backup a little.

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Seconding "Dancer in the Dark", then maybe rewatch Melancholia.

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I wonder if this doc covers the interesting case study of foreign cars manufactured on US soil.

I have a friend who tries like hell to only buy made in USA stuff.  He ends up with a lot of expensive sweaters and army surplus goods.  Plus a Ford Fusion.

These days I kind of wish American filmmakers would go to S. Korea & Spain, so they can learn their methods and whatnot.

Random opinions on the matter.

Me? I think Gomez is the most annoying character.  He's basically an affable dope with the phoniest smile west of El Paso.

Easy there Oprah

they're pretty quick with AMC shows - it may take a couple of months though.

you win

I 100% concur on the scenes you're talking about.  And when she and Tony went at it - it was masterful, where it could easily have been shrill.

Not sure that's entirely fair, based on this post alone.

I disagree with those dogging Anna White's performance.  I think she nails it.

Skylar touches a nerve for some men (like me).  She reminds them of the controlling killjoys they endured / still endure.