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@drdarke Great screen Deaths: William Sadler or G, as the kids say, TFO.

Anything can be an acronym, in Ianucci's world - witness In The Loop's "Post War Planning: Parameters, lmplications and Possibilities" becoming "pwip-pip".

I think William Bell may have eaten (or otherwise ingested, but part of me hopes he just ate it) some of Walter's spare brain parts.

Surely you should have starved through lack of service by now? (Thank you, Community)

I preferred the fact that while Avery was there, her primary source of protein was tobacco.

It's the price we paid for getting to see The Avengers before you.

That is the best name ever for a pub I would cross the street to avoid.

Not just molecular…

VanDerWerff Rider - a shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who
does not exist. Todd VanDerWerff, a young loner on a crusade to champion
the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless, in a world of
criminals who operate above the law.

In IMAX 3d, It was generally very good, but there were a couple of brief shots that utterly ruined my eyes for a few seconds. Off to see it in 2d as soon as work finishes, in 5 minutes.

Is it about men who solve shark-related crimes, or sharks who are police?
If it the latter, please let them adopt the catchphrase, "book 'em, mako".

We do; we do!
And by "We", I mean not the Stonecutters, but the AV Club commentariat.

I suppose you could, but you wouldn't get to see how massively Anna Torv's acting improves from S1 to S2, which is itself a joy.

THE MACHETE WHO KILLED LIBERTY VALANCE
MACHETE KILLS ICHI THE KILLER
MACHETE KILLS THE USUAL SUSPECTS
MACHETE KILLS A BEAUTIFUL MIND
MACHETE KILLS THREE MEN AND A BABY
Also, there's a world of TV spinoffs to consider:
HOW MACHETE KILLS YOUR MOTHER
AMERICA'S GOT KILLED BY MACHETE
MACHETE KILLS THE BITCH IN APARTMENT 23

I was unsure about Smith until the climax of his second episode, "The Beast Below", where he's preparing to lobotomise the space-whale (awesome sentences that Doctor Who provides me with an opportunity to write, #283). After "Nobody human has anything to say to me today!" I was hooked.

@avclub-188934b799f9c866379dd96bc600a688:disqus While Spacey did a good job with what he was given, as did Hackman back in the day, I never much cared for the "Lex Luthor, world's greatest criminal mastermind" treatment of the character. The smug megalomaniac who believes that his massive intellect puts him above

The Rural Juror 2: Rory & Jerry Rear a Jawa.

Good point - surely, it should be either "Hally Berry" or "Halle Berre" for orthographical consistency. Someone should get to the Hall of Records, or whatever the building is called where every trace of someone's identity is archived, and correct her life with tippex and a colour-matched biro.

There's something oddly compelling about a supercut composed with a "for/next" loop.

'You know what's insane? That the actor is named Wesley Snipes! If you were shown a picture of him and a picture of me, and were asked, "Who should be named Wesley Snipes?" You'd pick the pale Englishman every time!'