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John Hawkes in an Elmore Leonard's story? Yes, please!

So the soccer coach is a history expert? Helps her with her homework? His name is Mr. B? I'm dying here.

She was also in an episode of Sherlock.

She's a Crowe, after all. Don't expect her to be so smart.

When I saw that question on Reddit I KNEW it was you, LOL
It's great to read how almost anyone here wants more Tim as much as I do.
When he threatened Darryl I realized how much of a psycho he is, and I loved it.

The same premise as usual: product placement.

The best book about this issue is Brothers Karamazov (IMHO). It doesn't arrive to a specif conclusion about the existance of God, but it spends a lot of time discussing whether or not it is more convenient to be an atheist and the social and moral implicantions of declaring that "God is dead."
Anyway, who cares? I'm

I wish the director were so smart and bold. I think he didn´t seem to be aware of all that.
But if what you're saying it's true, I have less hatred in my heart now thanks to your review. Because I always fucking hated this movie.
Thank you, honestly.

"When you grow up, your heart dies"

A Gilliam's version of Superman… now THAT'S something I would pay to see.

Could it be possible that Boyd believes that Ava actually attacked the guard? Could it be that he can't face her because he failed too many times in protecting her, and because she does not believe in his promisses anymore?
I'm confused about that. I'm also confused about why Raylan doesn't want to see his child.

Pizzas are the worst for her.
And that scene was great:
- the whole dialogue
- Marnie falling in the pizza trap again.
- the poster of "The long goodbye" on Ray's wall
- Ray's book: "Going to pieces without falling apart."
- And Ray finally saying "I realize that this doesn't makes sense biologically."

Maybe you were subconsciously influenced by the poster of "The Long Goodbye" that Ray had on his wall. Which, by the way, I want it!

Uriah Heep taugh me one of the greatest leasons in life: always suspect people who flatter you too much and call themselves "humble". Dickens had this great quality of creating unforgettable characters that were unique and universal at the same time. I wish there more adaptations of his books, apart from Great

Richard Ayoade also directed all the episodes of Garth Marenghi's Dark Place. This can't be bad.

He made this move with practically the same budget they had for Holy Grail, I'm amazed how he could even pull it off.

Francis is not part of the liberation theology, he's always been more like a centrist type of priest. Though, being centrist in South America is like being leftist for the rest of the world. You might be interested in reading about Carlos Mugica, an activist priest that became an icon after being killed in the 70s.

Yeap, sounds stupid. Although I'm seing the director's quote and says something like:
 "Rather than making a quick biography of the main events of his life, I want to show the inside of this singular person, his decision to follow his vocation, and how he combined his faith and reason, after studying as a Jesuit in 14

Rodrigo de la Serna is great. Probably the best Argentinian actor ever. 
Agresti is pretty good. 
I hope this movie is not financed by the Argentinian government because that means it'll be incredibly biased (agaist the pope). Not that I like the Pope or anything, but I don't like biopics that don't keep a neutral

Thanks, great news!