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Michael Clayton Esq
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From the lack of a review for the latest episode, I'm guessing AVClub is as done with this show as most of the commenters here?

Don't you mean THE Nine Inch Nails?

This episode was one of the most David Lynch things that has ever David Lynched.

I don't know. I don't think it was Marvel's idea to end the movie in a dance off.

They were going at it for a while before they said that.

Is Horatio Sanz going to be there? It's not a full reunion without Horatio Sanz.

I had to hit mute as soon as she walked in to the gym in that get up.

They may not have had enough in the budget for the Smiths.

Liking the show so far. I like that the main character (so far) is not necessarily a good person even though we're set up to think of her as the protagonist. By the end of the pilot, I was rooting for her to lose and get permanently shitcanned, while the show switches focus to the rest of the cast (sort of like what

I thought it was Flaca from Orange is the New Black at first, who I totally have a crush on.

Kind of surprised to see the opinion of this movie in these parts flip so much. Where'd all the hate spring from?

I caught a screening a while back too. I liked it a lot.

I'm not a big gamer when it comes to new stuff (I just finished Lego Star Wars on my Xbox 360, which is the most current console I own) but I went to E3 for the first time this year through work. I had a good time just strolling through the booths gawking at some of the spectacle and people watching for a few hours.

Punching a Nazi for being a Nazi is literally worse than being a Nazi.

These sorts of licensing deals are usually set up as a Chinese menu. Disney makes, say, 30 AAA titles available to Netflix but Netflix can only license 5-10 at a time. We'll probably see different titles cycle through every 3-12 months or so.

I never got very far in that game. It's one of the hardest I've ever played.

The show happened to be in syndicated reruns at a time in the morning when I'd be getting ready for school so I'd catch bits and pieces of episodes. I only remember being frustrated/bored by the slow burn of their plodding romance and Lois gradually finding out Clark is Superman.

I read that last sentence as Bride of Chucky at first. She should definitely tag team with Jennifer Tilly on a new Child's Play movie.

That's more on the writing and character than the actor. Superman, as he is portrayed in live action films, tends to be a flat, dull piece of cardboard. Cavill (or Reeve or Routh) can't work with what's not there.

" doubt that Shakespeare was in the habit of letting current events dictate his plot development"