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I second your appreciation of Kingdom of Heaven. Besides Orlando Bloom, the director's cut is a pretty stunning film.

This sounds remarkable. The Act of Killing was one of the most powerful documentaries I've ever seen, and even those who find it morally repugnant surely must accept it was a challenging and vital film experience.

Naomi Watts and Laura Harring in Mulholland Drive, crazy chemistry there, also Felix from Orphan Black and Poussey from Orange is the New Black.

I think he's Irish.

Have you seen Magic, Magic, Killer Joe and Mr. Nobody? I love all of these films to varying degrees and she's pretty good in all of them.

This last season of Justified was one of the best last seasons ever. It's always so wonderful when great shows are allowed to finish their stories and to go out on their terms.

I watched Fringe three times by now, start to finish. I have no regrets. Even bland Joshua Jackson gets to have some truly great acting moments.

Strudel Empire? I've never heard it called this way before. I'm laughing my head off.

Well, there was no pun intended.

That romantic music playing when they talked was just so lovely. How much their dynamic changed from season 1. The homoeroticism reached the highest levels this episode.

Bedelia isn't self-medicating. She drugged herself knowing the police will come to question her, and she needed to be convincing in her brainwashed woman routine. I think she was scared and lost in the first episodes, but this one proved to me that she's gaining the upper hand, manipulating and lying to get herself

She looked gorgeous this episode, and I thought that curly hair was the best hairstyle she ever had on this show. She looked like a doll, with the big hair and her round face and eyes. The nude lipstick though, that didn't seem too well suited to me.

20 years ago it was the '90s. It's not hard to top that.

*fans self*

The most cliche thing in history: one of my college professors, happily married with two kids, and gorgeous. How I handled being an idiot? I stopped going to his course. He nearly flunked me, but you've got to do what you've got to do.

I must rewatch Seven Psychopaths, it didn't work for me at all, and I should've loved it, with all those weirdos in it.

Yeah, that's the problem with Che. It holds its center figure in too high regard, completely forgetting his less than savory side.

Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter. A very strange, mesmerising movie, Rinko Kikuchi is wonderful in this, playing this alienated, depressed girl who starts chasing a fantasy to escape her crushingly tedious and meaningless life. It's not a movie that you can say much about, you must experience it, just let the haunting and

You really should rewatch it. It's one of the best Korean movies I've seen.

You only read a couple of books this weekend? You sloth! Good God, man, how can you read so much in such a short period of time? I envy you, I lose my concentration so easily these days.