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Have you seen Weekend? It's a film also by Andrew Haigh that's basically the extended version of that episode. Beautiful movie.

Why, thank you kind sir. You should watch it though, maybe you'll get something that went right past me.

I really don't get the love for Foxcatcher. There was no explanation for the actions of any character in that movie, nothing but that dark, suffocating atmosphere. Channing Tatum was so bland and frankly awful, Steve Carell was there only so his fake nose will be filmed from profile and to stare creepily and Mark

She hasn't seen that, she's fed up with gangster movies. She only likes violence with a cheery/crazy spin and to feel miserable while watching sad love stories. Eh, moms.

Watch this and replace Dan with Under the Dome tv show. It is the best description.

Of course I watched Doctor Who's Christmas episode and I loved it. My favourite among the Christmas episodes, Nick Frost was just amazing. I expected and kind of wanted Clara to go, but Jenna Coleman is so cute and endearing, I just want to give her a hug every time I see her, so I'm not that disappointed she stayed.

Murdering kids in movies/tv is a big big taboo. It's a subversion of expectations, a punch to the gut for the audience when a kid gets murdered. Haven't you noticed that in most shows/movies there can be a fucking genocide and the kids get to live, for the emotional release of the audience. Killing the kid is a way to

That's my life to a T, without the SO part. My birthday is soon and that makes it worse somehow. Sinking it in year after year how an utter hopeless fuck-up I am. What's worse is I have a very supporting family and I feel I let them down constantly and that makes me feel even more awful.

Well, yeah, you're right when you're saying there are a lot of other historical figures who are better examples of American hubris.

Because most people talk about him like he is the embodiment of integrity, democracy and every value you hold dear as a nation. I understand he's one of your heroes, but the reverence he's surrounded with just seems to me to be the expression of your USA! USA! tendencies. I'm from one of those countries that had a

For the first time, Bradley Cooper looks like a totally different person in this movie. Until now it seemed to me he played kind of the same dude, even as a raccoon, the sassy/smarmy guy with a smirk and with diverse degrees of madness. So I'm hoping he can prove here he's indeed a good actor, because I like him a lot.

It's about frickin' time a movie about this guy was made. Even Malcolm X got one before him. To me as a foreigner, a biopic about him seems much more interesting than one about Lincoln or other symbols of America's self-aggrandizing.

The far reaching wisdom of Dexter's Laboratory warms my heart.

The cinematography and Eva Green were definitely the only good things in that movie.

I am very annoyed that this show just went completely nuts this past two episodes, but at the same time I can't help but relish the soapiness and wackiness. I mean, I had so much fun. The scene in Noah's version where everybody was in the farm's kitchen talking was comedy gold. I laughed like a mad person.

It was a really cliched and convoluted way (and poorly acted) to lead up to that sappy, way too obvious and too moralistic for my taste final scene.

Cats are the best. I only have one now, a black one, Midori (I love Murakami) but she hates me and doesn't want to cuddle at all and stares at me with big green eyes all night, waking me up. I'm thinking of getting another one to make her jealous.

You should watch The Banishment too. It was not as well received as The Return, but I think it's better than that one. A really bleak, powerful and gorgeously filmed movie, with some great performances too. It's a good companion to 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days, they both premiered at 2007 Cannes, and they both tackle

A lot of holding the same position and I look at her, she's like a graceful swan and I'm like a bear trying to find balance on a branch and I feel so stupid, that's why I don't go to classes with others. That and the full make-up girls. Who goes to the gym with fake eyelashes and lipstick? Anyway, better to do it at

So this week I started doing some weight loss yoga guided by some lady on youtube. Isn't yoga supposed to relax you? I just hurt all over. Well, I think it means it's doing something, putting my lazy, lazy muscles to work. And I sleep better, so that's a good thing too, considering insomnia is one of my closest