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He's definitely my favorite director that's currently working. Even Benjamin Button, which I really disliked, is incredible to look at.

Colton Haynes may have legit problems with anxiety, but I doubt his anxiety had much to do with why he wasn't out. He was basically out for years, just never confirmed it. I mean, if you have crippling anxiety that's preventing you from coming out, you probably aren't spending your nights singing along at Manhattan

Yeah… Secret Invasion. Shapechanging aliens replaced a bunch of heroes, then there was a big war. I honestly don't remember many of the long term consequences of it, but it was a soft reboot on a lot of characters.

Yeah, I mean, I don't necessarily disagree with anything he said regarding Singer/Haynes/Stonestreet. But he obviously doesn't have any experience giving interviews to major media outlets, and/or got too comfortable with a like-minded interviewer (E. Alex Jung, who interviewed him, is gay too, and young and twinkish).

I mean, they've said that GRRM gave them some bullet points, right? Like, the really major events are probably the same; if all of a sudden the show killed Tyrion it's fair to imagine that he dies in the books as well. It's the little stuff, and it's annoying, because the details of the world are kind of what sucks

I want LSH as much as the next person, but I don't see a point to her showing up now. If she was running the Brotherhood, sure. But since we've still got Beric, and nobody made any reference to anybody he answers to…

Yeah, when the Blackfish died offscreen I facepalmed. I mean, I'm sure he's dead, but it's another loophole that we can obsess over until the show is over/the books come out.

I really doubt that's the case. Even if it was the case, why would The Waif want to live as Arya? She seemed pretty happy being Jaqen's main assassin.

Spare yourself the disappointment.

'Outside' has a few more deep cuts that I like. Honestly, if you trimmed off the segues, the album would be a fairly tight 13 track album. The concept is just so off-putting in a lot of ways.

I'm going to revise my previous statement that 'Earthling' is the Bowie album I listen to the least, because when I made that statement, I had forgotten that '…Hours' exists.

'Outside' is probably too long and exhausting to listen to all at once, but there are some good to great songs on there. Yeah, it's all a little much, what with the spoken-word interludes, art-murder framing story, etc., but I kind of like it now.

Everybody needs a copy of 'Hounds of Love.'

One can never have enough Bowie. Sure, 'Diamond Dogs' might be the album I listen to the least (actually, that's 'Earthling') but I could never let it go. And I've two damn copies of it. But that's obsession for you.

I'm assuming that Franco wants Russell Crowe for The Judge, but I really hope that's not the case—I'm still holding out for Clancy Brown or Danny Huston. Crowe could make a decent Glanton, maybe?

Yeah, this is a huge missed opportunity. But the period trappings might make it very expensive. And then there's, you know, the fact that networks still don't think that people will watch a show that's predominately about non-white characters.

Good one. It doesn't really count, because there's a few things that happen leading up to it, but the whole section of Argento's 'Inferno' where she descends into the flooded ballroom is similar in that there's just nothing that surpasses it in the rest of the film.

In this case, sure. Gawker published a stolen sex tape. Fine. They deserve it. What worries me is what might happen when someone who doesn't deserve it pisses off Peter Thiel, or Martin Shrkeli, or some other billionaire with nothing better to do than to bend the legal system to his will.

If billionaires want to start altruistically funding lawsuits based on the merit of the cases, that's great. I'm all for Person X who's been wrongly accused of a crime but can't afford a halfway decent defense being given all the money in the world to win their case. But a billionaire with a grudge is basically

Exactly. If Hulk Hogan wanted to sue Gawker, let him, but let him use his own resources to do it. If Peter Thiel could muster up the basis for his own lawsuit against Gawker, let him. But having Peter Thiel running around paying the legal bills for anyone who'll sue someone he doesn't like is terrifying.