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"Also, I just realized James Comey sounds an awful lot like Better Call Saul’s Jimmy McGill when he’s in the courtroom."

It was brilliant of them to offer Episodes 3 & 4 after the first two. I've been telling my friends who only watched the premier to check out the next two episodes because the story really picks up and has more fun moments laced throughout the terror. I'm along for the ride.

I enjoyed this interview very much. My only minor gripe is describing Bat Out of a Hell as a cult classic. Cult classics usually don't sell 30 million copies. That's a pretty big cult!

This was a fantastic essay, although I disagree with the claim that Ridley Scott is less-talented than Scorcese. Otherwise, this was a stellar read. Here's hoping The Irishman gets made sometime soon.

My buddy in middle school encouraged me to watch this film. I see why he liked it, because he was (and still is) essentially the character of Mark. I had this preconception that the film's premise was going to be about teenagers who founded and ran their own independent music label. I never got over that initial