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Cy Tolliver
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Netflix seems to respond to the internet crowd (the loud minority) with a lot of their business/programming decisions. If certain outlets started pushing for a better movie library, I think it could happen.

Yes, I've never had to pay more than 10 dollars for a premium channel on Fios. A small win, but I'll take it.

The original release date was August…2014.

At this point, I think Band of Brothers was the exception to the rule.

That's a good question. I can think of two possible factors.
1. The trailers were not good. I don't think downplaying Kevin and the other first season characters was wise at all. That said, the best stuff was all in episodes 8-10 none of that should have been given away in the marketing.
2. HBO should have timed

My big issue with Kevin's wound was all the blood he smeared on the hospital wall. I would think that his shirt would have dried at that point so it led me to believe he was still bleeding out (and possibly still in danger of dying).

It could have been an all time death scene. Right up there with Tony Soprano's. (yeah)

Oh man, now that you say it, it was definitely alternate 1985 Back to the Future 2. With bonus hippie screwing.

Good episode that I think works as a series finale if that's ultimately the case (but I'd bet on it coming back strictly for logistical reasons of HBO needing a Fall '16 show.)

Feech (being about 30 years older) still saw Tony as a punk kid. "The boy king" and all that. Plus, I doubt Tony and his pals robbing Feech's poker game back in the day really endeared him to Feech. His facade slipped.

I wish we could trade the Reaper a boatful of Hemsworths to bring back a rejuvenated Loggia [or any other awesome old character actor(or anyone really for that matter)].

RIP to a legend in my book. Frank Lopez and Feech LaManna are my favorite Loggia characters.

So basically the novel. I don't think any of the changes for the movie were for the better unless one thinks that getting the dinos to the mainland had to be gotten out of the way.

The aliens counter with war machines that run on Duracell batteries!

Season 3 of Ray Donovan was A Good TV Season. Its unfortunate that it gets the short shrift here (the reasons that I suspect why would be opeing up a can of worms). Although, to be fair, I didn't care much for the second season much at all.

For your consideration: 2015 was the best year for big budget action blockbusters in quite some time.
I thought Fury Road, Furious 7, Jurassic World, and Spectre all delivered the goods to different degrees. Haven't seen Rogue Nation but obviously the reviews were good. Looking forward to finding out if the Man from

I agree that the Blofield reveal was pitched appropriately. Let's be honest, I don't think the character is really all that well known beyond James Bond fans. (Being played by 3 different actors with distinctively different looks in the Connery era didn't help the villain's profile either).

The odds of the first half of your comment happening - Very High

I just wish he had ended the interview with a Benny Fazio-esque "Ya want some more?!" and proceeded to drop a few more tidbits.
Speaking of Boardwalk Empire, any chance of a Steve Buscemi Random Roles, Will? That could be a real barn burner with everything he's done in his career.

Polanski's MacBeth is still the bar to clear. Thank you creepy 11th grade English teacher for so freely showing that (and Excalibur)!.