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Reviewer you are mistaken, this film is shit. It's an absolute borefest. Although Pattinson is terrific, Hunnam is terrible.

I thought Death Proof was the biggest pile of shit I'd ever seen. Much preferred Planet Terror. The terrific soundtrack was the only redeeming thing about it. I didn't see them back to back as intended, maybe I'd have enjoyed it more like that. Tarantino loves the sound of his own dialogue way too much.

All I remember about this film is the boy annoying the complete and utter piss out of me.

I called the whole "Frank makes Ray his patsy" thing in the first episode. Anyone who didn't see that must have piss-holes where their eyes should be. Like Caspere. And the other guy.

The Academy had back to back fuck ups in 2009/10. Both Bridges and Firth should have won the year before/after they actually did; Firth should have got it for A Single Man and Bridges for True Grit.

As much as I love Good Will Hunting it's Titanic beating L.A. Confidential that gives my brain pain.

Also completely agree with the people who are saying that Shea Wigham deserves some praise. This guy is fantastic. I fucking hated Eli in the first few seasons but he turned into one of my favourite characters. This programme has a knack of doing that to me. Characters I used to hate (Van Alden, Rothstein, Mickey

I couldn't stand Jeffrey Wright this season. Too hammy. Jack Huston deserves the plaudits. A brilliant performance of a deeply sympathetic character in a programme lacking them.

When I was fourteen I watched 'The Shawshank Redemption' with a friend and his parents (a stern Scotsman and his bible-loving wife) and despite the early inmate death at the hands of Clancy Brown, I could see that the adults in the room were enjoying the film. My enjoyment quickly subsided when Tim Robbins leaves the

When I was fourteen I watched 'The Shawshank Redemption' with a friend and his parents (a stern Scotsman and his bible-loving wife) and despite the early inmate death at the hands of Clancy Brown, I could see that the adults in the room were enjoying the film. My enjoyment quickly subsided when Tim Robbins leaves the