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Cy Tolliver
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There's times when I think I'm the only person on The Internet that actually likes Rob Zombie movies. They're weird, gross, and off-putting at times but I find that refreshing in a wake of an endless slew of haunted house movies that have pretty much been all of (theatrically-released) horror for the past decade.
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I played through and enjoyed the game and didn't even realize till after the fact it was celebrity voice acting. I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad thing.

My baseless assumption is that its an allusion to Henry Ford.

He's my favorite Hemsworth. I like his haggardness. You wouldn't know he was one if you didn't see it in his eyes and very dodgy American accent.

I feel like the producers spent a lot of time thinking through this but I'm not sure if any of it holds together. Its frustrating to some degree. Sure, I could shut my brain off but its a show that obviously wants the viewer to think about its universe.

-Not a particularly great hour.

Out of all the valid criticisms leveled against the show yours are the only ones I've seen to bring up the dreaded hospital. Seriously, the show spends an ungodly amount of time on that set and none of the scenes are ever that engaging.

So after an aborted binge after the first two seasons a few years back, I've given Sons of Anarchy another try and am enjoying it as non-challenging cinematic junk food to watch after a day at work.

Yeah, even though the pilot introduces a lot of hallmarks, its a whole different animal from the rest of the series. Also, there's a bit of a plot inconsistency as he appears to be the acting boss of the organization at this point.

I always found this movie charming in its endless airings on TNT. I know the contemporary theory is that Tom Hank's character was manipulative and the technology is laughably outdated but its just so quaint. Weekend cable comfort food.

Marvel Netflix shows have replaced Walking Dead for me as the "I can't believe people are satisfied with and enjoy something this dull" show(s). At least TWD has a pleasing autumnal color timing to its cinematography.

Ugh, I'd rather the another studio release a new Blade especially if the Marvel in-house PG-13ish options include an Agents of Shield appearance. Yuck.

Good thing you put this here. Its highly unlikely we get hourly Trump newswires today. !Viva Univision!

For usually being so aggrieved about every other issue, film/tv twitter types have been oddly silent about it for the most part. Almost, like they have a few skeletons in the closet of their own they don't want exposed…

Are there limits on the number of guests in the park?

How about Anthony Hopkins' character wearing a black hat? Hmmm.

James Marsden's character is a metaphor for his film career.

- "Its gonna be an awful tight fit for all of you". Ed Harris's character was delivering some prime Leone/Eastwood lines in this episode. Some reviewers are going to look really foolish raising a stink about his supposed rape of ERW in the pilot because I think its clear at this point, there was something else going

Live by Night will certainly fit the bill of "undemanding".

The counterpoint would be stuff like Fargo and Mr. Robot which were mildly successful their first seasons and even with the entire force of The Internet at their backs, ratings dropped for seasons 2 (considerably in Robot's case).