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The best example so far of the rhetoric that dragons are very dangerous in this world, which you wouldn't think if only said, because even though it's a dragon, armies and armies could find a way to kill it. But, in glorious example tonight, not so much! (And yes, I understand the dragons are a nuclear weapon

Mycroft Holmes gets screwed again.

Adding to your arsenal the weapon that almost killed your brother is a bit creepy.

Sansa: When you find out your siblings have grown up and aren't the same. The Arya-Brienne "training" (yeah, right) scene was pure audience fight porn, but dramatically it did serve my previous sentence. She's gonna have a talk with little sis about this vengeance assassin thing. The terminally sick Clive James loves

Just finished the first two episodes. I had heard these guys did dramedies, so the dark plot, dread and horror of the first episode were surprising and unpleasant for me. I was expecting a Twilight-Zone kind of point, moral, theme, but it just ended, a bit nihilistically, making it pointless other than as a horror

For that matter, Jessica Chastain should do a screwball comedy. Actually I want every dramatic actor to do one.

Did you hear what I said, Predator—I adore you.

That's probably true. I just find it amusing Verbal quickly looking over the board before the detective comes in and thinking, "What can I use, what can use?"

Caught the last 15 minutes of The Usual Suspects on TV. No spoiler tags for a 22 year old movie whose twist ending everybody knows. In my recollection, I thought Kujan dropped the coffee cup at the end of his epiphany, but he does it at the beginning, and then connects the dots looking at the all the names on the wall

I hear "Enemy"'s a loose adaptation. The novel is minor Saramago. I'd watch the movie but I don't like giant arachnids, which aren't in the book at all. In fact, the story is if I recall more comedic and not a fever dream or whatever the movie character is having.

Thanks. I'll take the advice.

This constitutionally-mandated era of Trump, you are no longer allowed to be silly! Nor satisfied.

"Tilda Swinton and Giancarlo Esposito were a delight in their scenery-chewing cameos." As was Gyllenhaal in his wonderfully weird performance. I have no idea why some critics thought he was terrible; he was fantastically acting out how the character was written.

I noted that along with the some of her other movies that I intend to see now. I was surprised there was another movie called Chocolat; so don't apparently get the Johnny Depp-Juliette Binoche "chocolate makes us horny" movie. Got it.

I'm waiting for Katheryn Bigelow's screwball comedy.

Having recently seen Billy Wilder's The Apartment, and multiple times, I should do what you're doing every weekend here with that movie. Jack Lemon would play Arnie and Fred MacMurray would be the Predator.

With the ubiquity of its praise-worthy mentions, it's beginning to be a series of movie and TV shows I will proudly never see. Maybe I don't want to jump aboard this particular bandwagon.

Bulworth, Saturday night on HBO with parts of Collateral Beauty and George Lopez's new special, Dunkirk, Beau Travail

Nice to see Anna Torv again. Otherwise this is a very tired—and gruesome towards women—genre which definitely should hand in its badge and gun.

Or, he thought "These suckers are giving me money to make an anti-Wall Street film." Not that I saw it to know whether it unambiguously delivered that message, people misreading, for a future career or lifestyle, anti-X films as pro-X films all the time , like Wolf of Wall Street and Stone's own screenplay of Scarface.