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Thank God. Remember, Mary Queen of Scots last years are some of the absolute saddest in recorded history. Her Scottish husband had her favorite secretary killed, then he was murdered, and her husband's murderer abducted her, possibly raped her, then married her. She was then forced to abdicate in favor of her young

Whether it is or isn't, it's a magnificent little piece of world building. A glimpse into something larger for the audience like the list of types for the crew: Bosky, Jim Brown, Miss Daisy, Grease Man, Two Jethros…..

I had never been to Belize.

Nicely done.

At this point Lagertha is like Gayle Gergich from Parks and Rec. She'll be 100 years old and still look amazing.

Is anyone at Universal even aware of what a mummy is?

Deathly Hallows Part 1 to me is the best of the series and one of those Shawshank-esque movies that hook me any time its on television. There are a multitude of sequences that really take advantage of the film medium to show Harry's story in ways that massively improve upon what's in the book:

While the majority of the movie is the standard "Hero acquires power" story the way that it gets executed is different enough from the standard Marvel script. Doctor Strange didn't punch his way out of a problem, he used his brain to concoct a scheme in which he TOOK not delivered punishment until his adversary

Yeah Toy Story 3 managed to wrap things up exceptionally well.

Claire's also seen Foggy lawyer his way through breaking up a fight between two gang members in the ICU in Season 2 of Daredevil. I think she knows Nelson is the better avocado at law.

Given the background of Luke Cage as unquestionably tied to American politics, I think it'd be unfair to write a review without the context. Also its clearly a creative decision that the show runners made in crafting the look and narrative. So its relevant historically and its relevant artistically.

How about the Maltese Falcon? The book was first made into a film in 1931 and was fine but doesn't hold a candle to the 1941 classic. Bogart, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre combined to make a masterpiece.

None. That's kind of the point.

That first scene lays out the entire structure of the movie, including key elements of the climax:

I liked that Day-Lewis and the narrow focus on the tricks of getting it passed really highlighted Lincoln as Prairie Lawyer. Those were men who followed the circuit courts around as they traveled the state and its not something that has much of an equivalent in the modern age, so to get that image so perfectly was no

Why not Zoidberg?

He's forgotten more about pain than you'll ever remember…..about pain.

Showed him in slow mo getting shot up without breaking a sweat while wearing a black hoodie.

That's so rich and delicious I'd like to drizzle it over pancakes.

Wow, its rare to find authentic frontier gibberish on the AV Club boards.