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My two loves. If Cliff Martinez and Clint Mansell ever worked together on a film, I might die from the happiness. The resulting score would become my music for life itself.

Soderbergh/Martinez!

Speaking of being mad as hell, Bryan Cranston will be portraying Howard Beale on stage at the National Theatre in London, it was just announced. He's going to be perfection.

The tension in this movie is off the hook. Seriously, I was literally sweating and gasping halfway into it. I felt like I'd just stepped out of a speeding car by the time it was all finished, pit stains and all. The adrenaline was pumping something fierce.

See, now I am a squeamish person, so I find the amount of horror films I've racked up watching in the last year to be rather amusing (like, almost all of the films I enjoyed in 2016 were in the horror genre), but as brutal as Green Room could be, I felt every single bit of it was earned and so it only pulled you

I felt there was enough dog chewing of throats to fulfill the gore quotient. It didn't feel that off-screen. The arm scene though, that was horrific.

No, he was definitely too young to be any kind of a general in Pinochet's regime, which is what some were speculating back then. But Vince has gone on record saying that they did imagine Gus working in Pinochet's secret police as a torturer - and while he would have been way too young to be a part of the coup d'etat,

In my headcanon, based on the teases the show would give us and what Vince has said in post-show interviews, I like to think that Gus fled Chile to Mexico after having served in Pinochet's DINA/CNI and already had a background in drug trafficking for the government. He left with the intention of starting a meth

I think we know which family ol' Gus is talking about.

Sean O'Neal, I salute you. A fucking +

But who says you have to 'force' anything? I always preferred the absorb approach. I let my kid listen to what he wanted, but by golly, when we were in the car, he was going to listen to my tunes and that was that. I'd play Nirvana, Rollins Band, Tool, Orbital, Chemical Bros, The Melvins, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan all

"Instant gratification takes too long" is easily my favorite line from Postcards.

I used to go there but I had no idea Carrie was secretly spilling tea. What did she say about Costner?

But I'm feelin' California.

I am going to cream all over this cast.

I thought it started out a little shaky, but by the fourth/fifth episode it begins to get really interesting. The 8th episode, The Shore, is a standout, and it ended on a very strong finale.

Thank you for that lead-in photo. I'm just going to assume it has something to do with Hugh Dancy confessing his love to Aaron Paul.

I know! When in fact, her response was delivered more like a 14 year old girl! Like, totes! Kisses!

I felt the same way, and really, I had every intention of avoiding it. But during the summer, I got bored and gave it a go and … it really is fantastic. Totally gripping with some outstanding performances which were all awarded during the Emmys.
Right now, I'm watching 30 for 30's OJ:Made In America. It is essential