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The thing is, Sky Commander… it just gets worse and worse. For me, anyway, each season gets darker and more serious than the one that came before it. And I love The Sopranos for it.

Ray Lewis has never made good as far as I'm concerned, IdiotKing.

It's an old riddle. The answers are Anne Hathaway and Anne Hathaway.

Just read the interview, and I for one think that Chase was joking.

THE SOPRANOS says the guy who hasn't seen Deadwood and therefore shouldn't be listened to.

I'm with you, man! Ideally, you do 1. as a movie, 2-3. as a miniseries, 4 as a movie, 5. as a miniseries (Western Themed) and 6-7. as a (maybe too long) movie. That's how I'd slice it up, anyway.

Rock-lobster's violation of your mother aside, I agree with you, Mythagoras. It's a fine line.

Got to say, though, Mr. Karnak, Cillian Murphy is a great casting choice I hadn't before heard posited.

Age-wise, JGL is good, but he's too good-looking/suave, I think. Eddie needs to be a bit goofy. May I suggest… Aaron Paul? (#brokenrecord.)

If Dickens is worth teaching, King is worth teaching.

Bad thread.

Yeah, that was my reaction, Don Pantaloons.

Got in here very late, and no one cares what I think anyway, but count me on the side of the that-was-pretty-low-even-for-a-rapist,-football-rapist team.

I saw it in High School Physics class, for some reason!

That was awesome.

I always saw it as his swan song. Shakespeare talking about the actual act of artistic creation… he was less interested in plotting and more in just throwing all the crazy set pieces he had left in him in one crazy stew. The Tempest isn't in my top five favorite plays of his, but it's definitely fascinating and

"Michael Clayton" is an awesome movie and I will brook no disagreement.

Rusty Ventures for everyone!

Wow
These all sound varying degrees of batshit insane. I for one am looking forward to this.

Now I have taken the crown, and here shall I sit, until childhood nostalgia and curiosity lead to inevitable usurpation.