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YEAH! Why aren't we reviewing my delicious corn-chip, cheese and salsa recipe?

Garret Dillahunt being brilliant in a mediocre TV series? You don't say…

Really, because I'm in my late 30s, and I got into NIN about what i'd view as the 'natural age', ie 15-16 when The Downward Spiral came out, after getting into, without buying, Wish/Happiness in Slavery as singles earlier. Anyone who got into them with Head Like A Whole would be well and truly middle age by now. It

It's MYRON baby, MYRON!

In season one, back when Root was just a name occasionally cropping up on the machines feed, then a hacker employed by various numbers of the week who didn't know that she was using them to get closer to the machine (ie before she appeared in person), Harold tried to hack her to find her location, only to realise

Sort of nails why Wynne Duffy is such a great character in this show. The show has dumb villains and genius villains, but Duffy is the only villain whose ambition is actually less than his intellect - happy to stay middle management, a profitable nobody, while less talented criminals above and below him rise and fall.

Having done a bit of acting at the professional level (nothing special, just a couple of pro theatre seasons before I aged past the point where you actually need talent instead of just being a prettyboy, and small bits in what are widely regarded as the two worst Australian films to ever get a wide release - one of

I don't think Ramsey will go full villain - probably just try to go back in time and stay there, accidentally fucking things up so that Cole has to kill him.

Bit big to count as a vanity project but "The greatest story ever told." has been the gold standard for 'films about Jesus that don't completely suck'

We should put together our fictional character highschool life coach dreamteam:
- relationships and love - Torqued Giantsbane

It follows Romeroverse rules - the bites kill people because the zombie's rotting mouth is full of bacteria and guarantees gangrene (like a bite from a komodo dragon, which irl use mouth bacteria in lieu of actual poison).

It's disheartening how many of Ryan Reynolds films are such that he's the best thing about them, considering be hasn't made a good film yet.

Or, if the insides are that vulnerable to detonation, why the rebels didn't just bribe a disgruntled tradesman to throw his wrench down the exhaust port and jump in an escape pod at the end of his shift.

They used to promote their willingness to make special orders here in Australia. Of course, that stopped after annoying teenagers like my then self and friends thought it was hilarious to harass the poor staff by demanding a Big Mac without bread.

Reported for discussion of bestiality on a family oriented website.

The one important thing they miss with Jorah isn't his characterisation, but his role in the books' thematic structure. The books initially invite the reader to view Ned Stark's handling of the crisis as the tragic tale of a man who was too moral to defeat the corruption around him, - and then they very slowly invite

They have never done Stannis well other than in the season 2 climax of his attack on King's Landing, and that's despite the actor himself doing a wonderful job. In the books, his religious fanaticism is balanced by the way that he's the one leader that's truly committed to the rule of law, and after daddy Lanister

Exactly. The most recent one I can think of is The Maltese Falcon, and that was from the black and white film era!

He keeps his original strength when he shrinks, I think, and he can control his body density (eg so instead of shrinking entirely, he can just condense the front of his chest and become bullet proof)

Yes, but they are 'real' in a setting that is quite literally a manifestation of Josh's insecurities. The setting is 'what would the world be like if Josh's psyche was fact'.