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That's the girl from Switched at Birth? Hmm, she's cute as a button and does look like Lea Thompson. Is that show worth watching?

A couple of reviews of this out there from foreign releases suggests Peter Stormare is actually supposed to be Irish in this, not Russian, and sports the kind of accent one would imagine Peter Stormare playing an Irish mob boss would have. So, yes, the combination of clichéd one liners and hammy acting everywhere

I enjoy pretty much all of Roeg's films from that period. He somehow was able to make use of those editing tricks in a way that actually helped tell the story and not distract from it, which I think is pretty hard.

No, unfortunately she turned 40 one day, and like a lot of actresses it seems Hollywood decided that she couldn't get anything more than rather small supporting roles anymore. I think she's still great, but she doesn't get to show it much. I've noticed her showing up a bit more of late, so maybe there's something

Molten steel.

Absolutely one of my favorite actresses. Took on so many challenging roles and really excelled in them.

Most of the ones that come to mind have been mentioned, but I'm surprised nobody has brought up Laverne & Shirley. That always struck me as a great intro.

Hey now, I've loved Robin Tunney since The Craft.

I'd gladly take drone shipping over whatever the hell this Lasership service they use is that seems to lose everything.

I can only assume an Exit to Eden musical is next in line.

Somewhere between Warren Beatty and Guy Ritchie.

Probably, but I would certainly still imagine certain properties will maintain higher value for providers to own over others in whatever format for viewing content is most popular.

Series with the least amount of character development tend to be the most valuable in syndication. I mean with streaming who knows how things will be 20 years from now, but I still imagine the stuff people can just plop themselves in front of and pick up at any point is still going to be the stuff people will be

I guess the plan is to go straight from this show to a spin-off with Galecki and Parsons continuing their characters in a retirement home?

Or urine drinking fish/man mutants.

That's what prequels are for!

I think that may have been the only thing that didn't happen to Emily Browning in Sleeping Beauty.

It's quite a good movie. Has a great cast with Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer and Ben Kingsley as well. By the same guy who did The Machinist which I guess is slightly better known because of all the weight Bale lost.

No, I was wondering how many people had seen anything else she's been in because the negative reaction towards her seems to be based on her performance/character in House of Cards, and I personally think she's been good in most of what I've seen her in.

Are you for real?