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I'm like 95% sure that it's not a troll. Trolls almost never insult people right from the start. Seems like they guy got AV Club mixed up with THR comment section or something like that.

I think it's mostly about writing. If they wrote all 10 episodes already, then it's going to be much faster. Plus, it's not like they need to finish all of them in time for premiere.

Damn, i was hoping that Rectify will return somewhere in April, it's going to be a long wait til the summer. I hope that it's going to raise show's popularity tho, because it will be the only quality drama airing.

I always wanted to know about quality of the screeners . Is that what people actually get? How are they supposed to be judge movies that heavily rely on visuals?

Casey is a great actor, it's pretty well-known. He's fucking amazing in The Assassination of Jesse James and he was perfect as Patrick in Gone Baby Gone. Thank god Ben decided to step out of the frame for that movie, he would've fucking butchered that part.

I found out recently that Dark Places is getting adaption as well and it's going to premiere around the same time. There's a bunch of talent involved in that one too, so it should be interesting. Main character is supposed to be like 4'9 and kinda chubby, so of course they picked Charlize Theron to play her.

He was always skinny to begin with, so it's probably really hard for him to get lost weight back, since he probably goes to the gym like 3 times a week and eats healthy.

Is bad satire from creator of Friends really that surprising tho? I'm not talking about quality of Friends or anything, i'm talking about his experience. I highly doubt that Crane actually had to deal with standard Hollywood bullshit in the last 20 years or so, i don't know what was happening behind the scenes of the

Sepinwall also praised Top of the Lake and i had a lot of problems with that one, so we'll see. I just hope that characters here are interesting, because i've never seen a season-long mystery that concludes in a satisfying way, but you can kinda fix it if that ending affects characters you care about.

I was really into first part of the movie, when it was just a family drama, but movie lost me in the second half when it turned into a detective story. Also, i love Bejo, but i don't really understand why she's getting so much praise, it was a good performance, but nothing really special or awards-worthy. Pauline

I only remember the second one and only because nothing fucking happens - like half of the book is about Lisbeth looking for a new apartment. Then she finds some abandoned house with a bad guy inside, short action scene - the end.

I watched this trailer because i liked both Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates(haven't seen the second one in years tho) . And holy shit this looks fucking awful.

Frances Ha - Frances running down the street with "Modern Love" playing on the background. I'm pretty sure i watched it like 50 times already.

The like to pick one comedy with potential from time to time. New Girl got like 3 nominations for the first half of season 1(which was pretty bad) and then nothing for season 2.

Wow, most of these nominations are actually on point. Even their tv-comedy category is decent, usually it's a giant clusterfuck. Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical is pretty much perfect, so happy to see Gerwig there, i thought that she's gonna get snubbed. Really surprised to see

They blew it 4 years ago, when Dexter's response to Ritta's death was one fucking scene and then he forgot about her in the next episode.

Dead Like Me did it first.

I'm pretty sure there's a bunch of articles about that. From what i remember - they somehow got Winslet and that helped them with Jackman. Then they used "Winslet and Jackman are attached" as a promotion material. They basically annoyed most of the people, saying stuff like "it'll only take half a day, we'll do it in

I watched (in addition to the first two episodes, which I saw when they aired), "Year's End," "Dead to Rights," "Salvation," "The Undertaking," "Darkness on the Edge of Town" and "Sacrifice." Why those? I wasn't going to have time to watch them all, so I asked executive producer Marc Guggenheim to suggest a handful

Wouldn't it be easier to make him like 16? He can do Bruce Wayne-stuff at this age and still make mistakes, be childish and shit. Also, you can actually find decent actor and not a "oh, he's not bad for a kid" one.