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I coulda sworn I heard David Hayter on the radio halfway through the season when the tac team was breaking into margot's decoy house. he's not listed in the credits, but i want to believe.

if you don't like mulholland drive i think you should feel at least a little bad. on the other hand, who's shaming people for not liking delillo? of all the prominent post-WWII 'literary' fiction writers, i think he's the one who inspires some of the most adverse reactions, depending on whether your draw the line in

so many "blow it out your ass"es, so little time

it fucking was this year

the funny thing about michael pitt is that he inspires this response regardless of what you see him in

as far as I'm concerned you can start, and end, with teenage riot

I'm in the middle of watching this and, while physically ill, I'm digging the selection of photos they're using - NFL loyalists and afflicted players all seem to have glassy stares with constricted pupils, and they invariably zoom directly on the eyes. It looks gross, and it's effective.

i don't care if evolution is actually a terrible movie, i watched it at least 20 times in the three years after it came out and it will always hold a special place in my heart. right next to kung pow.

not gonna lie i was kind of rooting for him

sure, but then where does he pull the comment about jackman's kids crying from when he's confronted in the police station parking lot? the obvious explanation, which jackman believes, is that he's mocking him, but there's not much in his character to suggest this. If he's trying to make a helpful comment or

He's actually not incapable, or rather he only is when it's convenient for the script - he lets loose a pretty damning comment when Jackman attacks him because the plot has to move along. Why he only seems to know anything about the kidnapping at that juncture and later, tortured beyond the imagination of sane human

I liked it better when it ended twenty minutes earlier and was called The Vanishing.

I thought this movie was straight up awful, a ceaselessly glum exploitation film masked as Oscar bait. I picked up pretty quick that the aunt was probably the culprit, because they seem to have based her look on Rosemary West: http://img.thesun.co.uk/aid… Those are serial-killer glasses for sure.

"We don't, for sure, know the priest was a pedophile for sure, do we? I mean he was a registered sex offender, definitely, but it's possible he was a flasher or something like that."
Loki (wtf?) calls him a Chickenhawk, an older man who likes young boys.

I don't think any of the sharks have personally spent less than a thousand bucks on anything in years, double priced Artisan pickles are officially target's jam these days

MOMMY!

No question for me, it's the closing lines of Killing Them Softly. Some critics panned it for "lack of subtlety" and while that may be true I think most of them were too thick to actually understand it beyond "the filmmaker isn't a fan of Obama". Brad Pitt does spell it all out at the end, though, and it works

ConstipatedDuck, I've been wondering about Louis since like the second time he was mentioned and if they don't tie up his plotline I'll be sorely disappointed

after recently rewatching the scene where she makes up the gambling story, i'd say she's a significantly better liar than walt. a lot of times he gets by just because nobody suspects the enormity of what he's hiding

it feels like a lot of people are missing this - I don't think she's angry at Piper for religious reasons, or even had a basic understanding of Christianity prior to her trial. Piper disrespected her, badly miscalculating her motivations. I made the 'what the fuck are you doing' face when she went on her little