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Guys, I thought you might find this interesting: they captured in Arizona the son of one of the cartel leaders and people quickly identified his Twitter account. Here's the link to some of his photographs. Keep an eye on the cheetah (just like in "The Counselor") and the Moet champagne bottle next to a Tecate beer can

Yep. It's a badly kept secret here in Mexico. EW did an article on the film and Diego Luna could barely pretend it wasn't Naranjo: http://insidemovies.ew.com/…

I'm from Mexico. The cartels do run certain territories. During Vicente Fox's presidency (2000-06) most cartels kept close relationships with the Government, much like your ideal route, but Fox's successor Felipe Calderon attacked them very publicly and promised to end drug violence in his 6 year term. Everything got

Naranjo, the director who replaced him, has made four films (five if you count "Come Out and Play" which he directed under a pseudonym) and the pilot for FX's "The Bridge", so suck it Carnahan.

I'm actually happy it's ending. I've enjoyed the other seasons a lot but this one… man. That "Sabotage" thing was cringe-worthy. I'm pretty sure Segel agreed to do this season only if he got to do a minor subplot, far from the main cast.

Did anyone catch the Asian twins that appeared in Jody Hill's "Observe and Report" in the crowd at Kenny's Christmas show? Damn, that was a good movie. Hill needs to do another one.

I found that last sketch hilarious! I thought they were making fun of John Waters. I know he's not currently in the pop culture zeitgeist but it really worked for me imagining it took place in Baltimore

I just did an interview with Chris from Blondie and he said he wasn't really interested in watching the movie but Clem (drummer) had and he thought it was OK. He was relieved it focused more on Hilly Kristal and the Dead Boys than on the other famous bands.

You know this is a behind the scenes photo of her acting in Jonathan Glazer's latest film, Under the Skin, right?