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Dracula vs Wolfman would probably make me keel over and die of sheer joy. Let's throw Bride of Frankenstein vs Mr Hyde in there as well.

To be honest, my biggest beef with Sava is not so much the weird political bullshit he crams into his reviews (at least that's semi-amusing in it's absurdity). It's the fact that by and large his reviews are such a laborious chore to read. His reviews amount to little more than a checklist and are so damn drained of

I like the werewolf effects. They're clearly going more with Wolfman than Werewolf, and the effects are in keeping with that, and fittingly old school.

Incredibly happy to have this back. As gorgeous a visual palette and rich a cast of characters as any on TV. One of the many ways it promptly crushes American Horror Story at it's own game is the numerous juicy opportunities it gives fine character actresses to vamp their fucking asses off.

There are few experiences more soul-sucking than listening to Zack Snyder talk.

NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SAVE YOURSELF, KILL THEM ALL!!!!

I'm reading about a Will Arnett show on Netflix and it isn't Bojack Horseman. Methinks I'll just wait for that instead…

I'm curious what he has to say about The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure…

Always nice to see a Hannibal shout-out.

There was a threesome? Must've slept through it….

I'm pretty sure I saw seasons 2 and 3 of this show, yet I remember not one frame of them. Ask me about any major plot points from either and I honestly for the life of me could not tell you shit. I think I'll pass….

This show is criminally underrated and underexposed. It's the show Ryan Murphy thinks he's making with American Horror Story. I also heard Wes Studi and Brian Cox were in this season, so it's probably about to get better.

I feel the best way to sum up this movie's vibe is Apollo 13 as written by Aaron Sorkin. I never expected Moneyball to be the movie it reminded me most of…

His attitude kinda reminded me of a guy coming home to his dog after a shitty day at work. He wasn't shown to be menacing in any way, but a dim, unsexy, unemployed loser who's casually keeping a woman and her boy as pets in his shed.

This is probably my favorite of the Best Picture nominees, perhaps because I went in with no real notion of what it was about and having seen no trailers. There was just something so primal about it's emotions, and I actually found it way more affecting than Boyhood, which I still feel has more intelligence than

I'd just like to say that that is quite possibly the greatest headline ever. Props to you sir.

The Revenant was definitely the most directed movie of the year, but the best directed? I wouldn't think so. Also, young actors Jacob Tremblay and Abraham Attah were seriously overlooked.

Wolf Hall is a notable exception.

Yeeeaaahhhh the writing in this is really, really not good. There's fun to be had in the cameos, but it starts dumb and gets far, far stupider…

Fucking misspellings.