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I just put that through Google Translate to see what language it is and this beauty of a translation came up:

Why do you think that? I think she would've been equally great as Scarlett Johansson. Samantha Morton is, sadly, one of the most underrated actresses working today. She has such range, a vulnerability and openness to her and she has a strangely fascinating screen presence. She's one of my favourite actresses and she's

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I'm going to be the odd person out here, and say it looks ok to me. I mean, we have Marvel for fun and relaxed, it doesn't bother me that much they're going the dark and gritty route.

They don't have to center it on Piper. There are a lot more interesting characters in that world. And introducing new ones is pretty easy for this type of show.

I'm not well versed in DC superheroes. But man, thinking about it, Batman and Superman really put everyone to shame.

What's with Marvel and daddy issues? Uncle Ben and Spidey, Iron Man, pretty much everyone on X-Men, Thor and Loki, Daredevil, Nebula and Gamorra. And these are only the ones I know. It's strange.

And you're a dick. Of course.

Seconded on the enthusiasm for the reviews from Brandon Nowalk.

This is a great interview. He seems like a really intelligent guy, and not snobbish at all, which is quite something when it comes to acclaimed European auteurs.

I don't know if this was addressed elsewhere, but I'll ask anyway. That mind-blowing fight scene from episode 2, was that Charlie Cox doing all the stunts? Because if it was, my crush just got 100 times bigger.

I've seen the whole show, and yeah, the characters are not that likable, but there's more to Henry than being a grumpy old man. And episode 6 of the series is one of the best episodes in any show this year.

Banana is not heavy at all! It's light and sweet, with a side of harsh truths to make it just perfect.

Banana is uniformly great, Cucumber is a mixed bag, it has some lows, but its highs are so good it deserves a chance.

It's been a long time since I saw this, but I liked the mysterious air surrounding the whole thing, and how it posits that ultimately, the nature of the power cults have over people is unknowable, not understandable rationally and it transforms an individual so thoroughly, they become so alienated and so dependent,

Antonioni is one of my favourite auteurs, but he's not for everyone. Self-indulgent and slow paced is kind of his signature. I absolutely adore L'Avventura and L'Eclisse, but I didn't like that much Blowup either.

Don't get me wrong, it looked stunning, but it just didn't do any favours to Oscar Isaac.

Yeah, you're right, a miniseries would've been better. It felt kind of rushed. Out of the three documentaries, this one I felt needed some polishing.

My Blueberry Nights was not that bad. For WKW standards, yes, but watchable. I liked it, it looked pretty enough. WKW's misfires are better than other filmmakers' best work.

I’ve decided I watch too many tv shows and that I’ve neglected my first love, film. So this week I planned to see only movies, but I watched 3 documentaries instead.