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    I'd be surprised if anyone argued that seriously. CTHD is certainly lush, and not a bad movie, though.

    "It’s not that a nuclear physicist cannot be very attractive; nor do we doubt Denise Richards’ intelligence as a person."

    Surely it's more annoying that Brienne beat the Hound. Surely…disappearing a plot line for brevity's sake, as they've done loads of times, is less annoying than effing with the integrity of a character like Sandor? No, internet?

    What a top, top, top, top, top, top guy.

    The Matador is one of two films (nods to Australia) so bad I couldn't sit through it in the cinema, so…the rest of this review is now meaningless.

    He probably signed on to do this ages ago. Not sure this constitutes some outrageous hypocrisy since the NY Mag article.

    Sounds like a lot of this was exaggerated or heard at third remove. I can completely believe him asking for a better make-up room and it expanding into him stealing a room from a cancer-ridden co-worker. Whom he then kicked, and claimed with his boot on her sternum, 'If she dies, she dies'.

    Robin Williams is a demigod, Vince Vaughn is a guy who was in a couple of comedies.

    That Guardian article was ludicrously bad - typical Graun navel-gazing obsession with identity politics.

    …except last year's Justin Timberlake show was great.

    This reminded me of that great Norm MacDonald sketch where he rips on Sly Stallone for making over the top.

    Great interview. Tip of the cap.

    Credit to FXX for the ripose.

    "That’s what holds the world together: just stories."

    Really? He's one of the greatest film stars of the 20th century. The Mad Max films, Gallipoli, the Year of Living Dangerously, the Lethal Weapon films, Braveheart, Apocalypto - Jesus, everything.

    Mel Gibson has a free pass. Fin.

    Wait; so Chubs writes a blog post where he's gracious to HBO, but offers a more exciting, true-to-the-books (which, after all, he wrote) description of the Iron Throne - one that also makes more sense, given the haphazard and f*cking enormous result of fusing thousands of swords into the rough shape of a chair - and

    Reading those unused writer's room jokes gave me unrealized-future nostalgia.

    Truth bomb, Sims.

    The cameo in Spinal Tap. The Princess Bride. City Slickers. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY. Hell, he was even the best thing about America's Sweethearts.