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Dapper Dan
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Finally started reading Cormac McCarthy's novels this year and worked my way through all but one of them. Not sure which one I love most, The Road was the first and I was astonished that someone could write with such depth and beauty about a cold, grey, lifeless world.
Best we don't mention The Counsellor mind you.

1. The Returned - Don't think it'll "survive" a long run but this first season was remarkable.
2. Breaking Bad - A rather conventional ending but still gripping.
3. Archer - Perhaps not quite at the same level as previous seasons but still incredibly funny.
4. Mad Men - First time it hasn't been my No.1 since it started
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I promised not to get pissed off if something had been excluded/included but then I see The Counsellor and The World's End both making the top 20….stay calm Dapper Dan.
I have watched significantly more new films this year than previously but still haven't seen some of these, partly due to them not having a U.K release

Farewell to a true movie titan.

We can be adults about this Mr Zucker or should I say mister poopy pants.

Desperately drab episode after an excellent one last week. Delivered very few chuckles never mind laughs with Amy as usual being the one enjoyable character when others are failing to deliver.

The last one is so bad that it almost also ruins the first 2.

I'll never get to used to American audiences on live shows - the cheering at the start of The View seemed to go on forever. You guys sure like your whoopin and hollerin.

Glad I'm not the only one that's happening to. Aargh!

Only 1 comment on this episode?

Daughter - Youth

I just think I'm far too cold and cynical to ever enjoy movies like these.

Genuine hero of our times. RIP.

The Returned was probably my favourite show of 2013 - not convinced it can pull off a second season though.

Regardless of what I thought of this episode I couldn't get over how much the guy in the grey suit in the background of the fake rehearsal dinner looked like…me.

Oh it's Scottish for all the non Gruber lines. We wouldn't mess with Rickman's brilliant delivery.

They show Die Hard at our local independent cinema here in Glasgow once a year around Christmas time. It's fast becoming a tradition for my friend and I to have a few drinks and join the hundred or so others at the screening, reciting every goddam glorious line of this wonderful film.

Sorry to hear this. My friends and I looked forward to going to the cinema for each F&F installment - it may have been big and dumb but boy were they a lot of fun.

I want a bike…and a monkey…and a friend for the monkey.

I was going to ask if it was just us non Yankees on here today but nope here you all are. Get back to the eating, hope y'all have a lovely day.