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Apparently he actually has six kids… he's forty six years old which seems pretty odd. I thought he was much younger considering his directing career began relatively recently, and his films just seem like the work of a young director.

The Lindelof hate has gone way too far around here… The worst of Lost was far superior to anything Walking Dead has come up with so far.

The Lindelof hate has gone way too far around here… The worst of Lost was far superior to anything Walking Dead has come up with so far.

For the record I saw this today and thought it was wonderful. Not very schmaltzy or manipulative at all, though the beginning and end are kind of awkward. Day-Lewis's performance is really something to behold, it's even better than one would imagine: it might be even more of an accomplishment than his turn in "There

For the record I saw this today and thought it was wonderful. Not very schmaltzy or manipulative at all, though the beginning and end are kind of awkward. Day-Lewis's performance is really something to behold, it's even better than one would imagine: it might be even more of an accomplishment than his turn in "There

Ugh. I really hope they don't do that, it would be pretty lame after just recasting the role pretty much without comment so many times before. Do we really need an explanation for every single thing these days?

Ugh. I really hope they don't do that, it would be pretty lame after just recasting the role pretty much without comment so many times before. Do we really need an explanation for every single thing these days?

I have to say, these things don't usually bother me, but this struck me as the single most sexist film in the entire series, which is definitely saying something when you consider it began in the early sixties and has a reputation for being borderline misogynistic. Suddenly none of the women in the movie, not even the

I have to say, these things don't usually bother me, but this struck me as the single most sexist film in the entire series, which is definitely saying something when you consider it began in the early sixties and has a reputation for being borderline misogynistic. Suddenly none of the women in the movie, not even the

I don't get why everyone thinks Bardem was so great. The writing for the character was dreadful, like Heath Ledger's Joker for idiot's, and the campy, over the top quality was way too silly and campy given that the character was driven by revenge. It seemed like the writers wanted a darker, scarier villain, but Bardem

I don't get why everyone thinks Bardem was so great. The writing for the character was dreadful, like Heath Ledger's Joker for idiot's, and the campy, over the top quality was way too silly and campy given that the character was driven by revenge. It seemed like the writers wanted a darker, scarier villain, but Bardem

@avclub-6876f4ba0ed0c5a458a9bf80d4e69c1f:disqus He basically already did it with MI4 though, which was superior to any modern Bond film.

@avclub-6876f4ba0ed0c5a458a9bf80d4e69c1f:disqus He basically already did it with MI4 though, which was superior to any modern Bond film.

Extremely bloody? Isn't it PG?

Extremely bloody? Isn't it PG?

Ah, I really envy you getting to watch Twin Peaks the first time. I don't think I've ever enjoyed a show more than that one, probably partly because of how difficult it was to track down, and it was the first show I watched every episode of in order from start to finish. My dad got the first season set about as soon

Ah, I really envy you getting to watch Twin Peaks the first time. I don't think I've ever enjoyed a show more than that one, probably partly because of how difficult it was to track down, and it was the first show I watched every episode of in order from start to finish. My dad got the first season set about as soon

I caught that in theaters (for free, I think I snuck in after The Hunger Games). I realized I wasn't going to like it at all about 20 minutes in but was compelled to stay to the end for completionist's sake. I think even Immortals worked better as a delivery for Tarseem brand visuals, but they were both pretty dull

I caught that in theaters (for free, I think I snuck in after The Hunger Games). I realized I wasn't going to like it at all about 20 minutes in but was compelled to stay to the end for completionist's sake. I think even Immortals worked better as a delivery for Tarseem brand visuals, but they were both pretty dull

Wait really? I thought Part II was pretty mediocre, it never really seems to land on what it wants to be exactly. The plot is way too labyrinthine for that kind of movie and the part where they travel back to the first movie feels incredibly desperate. I always just saw it as a weird bridge between the great first