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I want to see a sequel to Gone, Baby, Gone. But since it's a great stand-alone movie that doesn't really need a sequel, i'd prefer it as a tv show, somewhere on HBO/FX. Lehane wrote six novels about Patrick and Angie and five of them are really good.

Isn't that Colombiana? IIRC it started out as a sequel to Leon, but then they had to change characters. Anyway, Besson kinda lost it after Angel-A, so i think it's for better that he decided not to make a sequel.

Ugh, another period piece on basic network? That shit always looks terrible.

They passed a new law in August and everyone was scared that they're going to close major sites, but they only deleted new HBO shows and couple of blockbusters and that's about it. And now it looks like everyone already forgot about it.

For tv shows - yes. Not for movies.

They're also doing really well in ratings this year - their new shows premiered to good numbers and old ones are still strong. It looks like they finally found a right balance for their target audience - this show sounds just crazy enough to become a hit.

I think it's because people saw bits and pieces here and there, but this is the first episode they remember. That's what happened to me. I remember watching it alone at like 3 a.m. and because i had some knowledge about X-Files through the whole episode i kept thinking "when aliens/supernatural stuff is going to show

"A Knight's Tale" fucking rocks, she was right.

I started reading The Disaster Artist yesterday and it's hilarious and fascinating. A lot of people were curious why Wiseau approved the book and now i understand why - yes, it shows him as completely incompetent and weird, but people already knew that. But it also shows his good, childish side and builds even more

So Miles Tiller is a new Vince Vaughn or something? Shame, he's actually talented.

i like how there's random пошел на хуй

Some people actually believe that they're sisters because there's not much known about Chastain's biological father besides his last name - Howard. So people think that's a conspiracy and that Ron is behind her success.

He was really good in The Kings of Summer and that one episode of Boardwalk Empire, so i'm fine with it.

"specific black comediennes who have auditioned for SNL were not deemed “ready” by the standards"

Can you do something about "one new comment above/below" pop-up? It's really fucking annoying, especially if you're in the middle of popular article. Or you can turn it off somewhere in user's settings?

CW probably cares more about young demographics than about 18-49. And TVD, Arrow and Supernatural are going quite well, especially nowadays, when bigger channels like NBC and Fox renew shows with 1.2 rating.

Same could be said about CBS comedy blocks though. Their shows are going to collapse(not as bad as NBC, but still) without HIMYM nad TBBT.

@avclub-5c7646b1d39fc0715f330479e4e5f254:disqus I think that's because showrunner and costume department are equally as important. Hannibal changed directors, but all episodes look great because they followed Fuller's vision. And even though i love Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me - both shows are nothing special from

Well, they're probably just going to promote as "from writer/director of Gravity" that should work.

Well, a lot of people tuned out after Shield's pilot too, but ratings are still really good(especially if you add DVR). I think it'll settle down in lower 2's and ABC will be happy with it.