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James T. Himmler
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They're really taking this seriously; they've already hired Larry Clark to direct the Legion of Superheroes adaptation, and they've decided to turn that English-language version of Irreversible currently in development hell into a Green Arrow movie.

I hope the Russians love our movies, too.

I admire their restraint in not casting a blatant Jewish stereotype.

Before you do kill yourself, be sure to buy a geniuine KISS™ Kasket™!

I think the biggest mistake was casting Michael Cera.

I thought it was a picture of Spielberg with Harrison Ford on the set of the next Star Wars movie.

"Tonight, on Turner Classic Movies, we pay tribute to Mesach Taylor. At 7:00 PM, we have Mesach Taylor as the immortal Hollywood Montrose in Mannequin. At 9:00 PM, we have Mesach Taylor reprises his role as the immortal Hollywood Montrose in Mannequin 2: On The Move. Tonight on TCM."

This would make a great double-bill with the Easy Rider sequel that came out a couple of years ago.

I like how they're getting away from the "aryan overlord" subtext inherent in Aquaman's character.

There are quiet moments in GoT that are really great; like the discussion between Tyrion and Jaime about the beetles a couple of episodes ago; it was hilarious, insightful, and had some great acting by Dinklage.

:'-(

I love how in both finales, Hannibal has essentially won. Justice is utterly impotent in the face of the monstrosity of his evil.

I viewed his helping Margot as being part of his regret over not being able to save his sister. Perhaps normally he wouldn't give a fuck about her, but Mason's relationship with Margot was a perversion of Hannibal's relationship with his own sister. Indeed, I think it no coincidence that the existence of Mischa was

The drug scene was brilliant. Some clown in the comments section here actually complained about it.

The reason I love Hannibal, besides it being a legitimately great show, is that almost every episode contains something that has never been shown on network television. It started with the mushroom bodies and the guy that cut his own balls off; now we've progressed with a wendigo fucking a chick, forcible

Hannibal with the fucking boar's head made me laugh my ass off.

I like how people on this show can't even fuck without talking about Will. I'm sure the writer's bible has the following bullet point under his entry: "Whenever Will's not on screen, all the other characters should be asking "Where's Will"?"

So, was this episode one long homage to "Goodbye Horses"?

Dothrakiland with the Death Penalty.

I'd love to be a fly on the wall during Jack's end of year performance report.