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Yeah, that line made me laugh so hard I was literally gasping for breath. Maybe one of the funniest line deliveries of the series.

Or at least acausal.

That seems like a presumptuous statement given that we're not even 20 years into said century.

Y'know, I played bass for Steve the Beef in college.

Hey, you do you, man.

God, someone needs to do a screen adaptation of the Long Walk already. Still the best Stephen King short story, IMHO.

I'm no big fan of guns, but it's worth pointing out that about two-thirds of those annual deaths are suicides.

Yes, it was. The actor's name is Anthony Laciura, fwiw.

I liked him as Zeus in that Tarsem Singh movie Immortals. But most likely, if you know him from anything, it's the role of Bard in the Hobbit trilogy.

I've always imagined him as Rade Sherbedgia.

Upvoted for double username/comment synergy.

The look on Daryl's face in the shot used for this review can only be described as "Surprised Masturbater".

TBH, when Rick first got that guy in the neck, I thought he had just straight-up jammed his index and middle fingers right through the guy's throat. I couldn't tell he had a knife in his hand until a moment or three later, so for a second I thought Rick had gone full Roadhouse.

Upvoted for comment/username synergy.

If he was the Feral Kid, why does he state, "I used to be a cop" in the opening narration of the movie? Did he do a stint with Brisbane PD at some point?

Not to mention the fact that literally the third line of the movie (from Max's opening narration) is, "Once, I was a cop." So it's clearly meant to be the same character from the previous movies.

If by "wasn't that long ago", you mean "four decades ago", then yes.

Am I the only one who has a giant crush on Carrie Coon? I want to see her in everything, now.

The Langoliers is a goddamn classic and I will not hear otherwise.

Those weren't downers; lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor, it's used for mostly for hypertension.