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Nothing we have seen from Rust or Marty at this point leads me to believe that one or both of them would just execute Ginger in cold blood. My guess is that Rust promised Ginger that the police would never know he was involved in the projects shoutout (which would be a felony murder rap for Ginger) if he helped Rust

Harrelson's monologue about being an inattentive father and about how the future just slips through your fingers was incredible. That juxtaposed with the time cut of his daughters and the tree was some Malick level beauty right there. The whole sequence reminded me of a few scenes and monologue from Tree of Life.

I agree. We see scenes of Rust alone that Marty and the two 2012 detectives aren't privy too that for me clearly establish that Rust is not the killer. In 2002 he reinvestigates the old Lange murder scene and now abandoned religious school. We also can assume the 2012 detectives think Rust killed Ladue at the

Thank you, what a ludicrous assertion by Sepinwall.

I'm all for the anthology format but it sucks that we only have four episodes left with Rust and Marty. What a ride this has been so far. This is some Sopranos first season groundbreaking shit here.

"You want me to help you steal your stolen art." I was so sick of that line weeks before this movie came out.

"The Summer Man" is one of my favorite episodes but the pretentious criticisms of the show reached new heights with that episode because Weiner dared to use voiceover. Well, I love that episode and love the beauty of Don's dialogue/voiceover:

Thank you dear sir. Every damn review has to point out that the show is hitting us over the head with its symbolism or the obvious "It's the 60's!" moments. It's like a big contest to prove just how smart you are. Mad Men is one of the greatest shows ever made. It's like The Sopranos in that it grows richer and

I need to see this again. I remember it was incredible but left me so depressed after seeing it that I could not bring myself to see it again. With two days left in the week, AV better be featuring his performance in The Master. I still can't believe that they wasted a day with "Flawless."

I tend to think it is a complex (certainly in Dodd's almost pathetic neediness for Freddy), platonic, fatherly-son type love that Dodd has for Freddy. Although I can certainly see how some may think (and they still may be right) after seeing that scene that Dodd wants a roll in the hay with Freddy.

I think Paul Thomas Anderson is the best director in the world right now (The Master works on a level most of other filmmakers can't touch and most people can't understand). For me, Philip Seymour Hoffman was the best actor of his generation. Hoffman appeared in 5 of the 6 Anderson's films. I have read a lot about

It's entertaining with some great scenes and dialogue but the script is idiotic and contrived and the film ultimately pandering.
The ending is a sitcom like disaster. The mafia just forgives Bale for bringing a federal agent into a meeting with a high ranking capo. We get the absurd happy ending with Bale and Amy

I love this movie. I also grew up in Staten Island and this movie just NAILS it. I knew people exactly like this, especially Patton Oswalt's brother in the movie. I agree about The Sopranos, and I think you can throw The Wrestler in there as well (which was written by Big Fan's director). It also gets the whole

Schmoozing a little S-P-O-R-T-S.

For all of the young people out there, you have yet to realize the true legend of Danny DeVito. The guy is brilliant on Sunny but his portrayal of Louie was just hysterical with a surprising occasional mix of humanity.

Not sure if many of you saw "Man on the Moon" but many of the actors from Taxi return for a scene taking place on the set of Taxi. It's a nice little "reunion" moment for big fans of the show.

I hate to be that guy but Marilu Henner's breasts were just legendary. What a stunning woman she was. I think she had real life affairs with (at least) Hirsch and Danza.

Incredible moment then cut to credits. Just perfect.

This episode HAS to be on the 10 essential list. One of the funniest damn things I have ever seen. Kaufman was brilliant in this episode.

Am I thinking of someone else or did Tom Brady knock her up and then dump her for Giselle?