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I see what you mean. This isn't definitive but I did some digging around After Ellen because I remembered something someone said about it.

"So anyone, no incest in the film version?"

Oh come on, even Aaron Cross isn't interested in Aaron Cross.

You know the NO INCEST meme or whatever it is, is actually applicable here (especially in the context of book versus movie).

Here's a gross oversimplification, Jeremy Corbyn is an 'unapproved' opposition candidate in theory threatening the cozy little duopoly the two main parties have just like Bernie Sanders did. So the Powers That Be (including a ridiculous number of his own party members) are trying to destroy him in increasingly absurd

Green Zone is an excellent non-fiction book about the debacle the planning and operations for Iraq turned into but the movie is dreadful. I don't remember any American soldiers killing their own (an actual villain with optional mustache to twirl if he wanted) to in an effort to get the truth out (after a 'thrilling'

Given that mentions of Edward Snowden were awkwardly shoehorned in, along with one-note versions of Julian Assange and Mark Zuckerberg as props (Facebook being funded by the CIA at startup is a real life conspiracy theory - maybe it's true for all we know), we might as well here from the man himself in his Jean Michel

"You should get some rest, Jason. You look tired."

No but there is the scene from the trailer where he knocks a guy out with one punch but mystifyingly, they use a completely different much worse angle of the same shot in the actual movie, so there's that.

I think the scene where he completely outplays Clive Owen like a game of live action chess was probably the best action scene in the entire series because among other things, it comes across as something that could actually happen in real life - it's all strategy at a distance until the very end.

Believe me, they tried to call it Now You Don't repeatedly but I believe executives who hate fun stopped them.

If it helps, I was totally using it in the sarcastic sense here. Simon Ross was a total plonker in Ultimatum and the whole Guardian in real life are busy following him off that cliff.

Wow, you're being extremely charitable for that total clusterfuck of an alleged action scene.

True that. If they're going to be so much in the tank for anyone but Jeremy Corbyn to lead British Labour (despite his pesky habit of winning leadership elections), why don't they just come out and say so? Even their own commentariat is lining up to repeatedly kick them over it and that includes people who want to

If you haven't seen it, go see Run Lola Run. It's fantastic.

Do you think I was a bit on the nose posting this on The Guardian review of the film?

Just got back from seeing it.

Are you … ?

I once went to an Outback Steakhouse … in Busan, South Korea.

Time travel to bring her forward to our time sort of like the whole Cable/Deadpool situation in reverse. No reason they can't pull her out of her timestream for a while before sending her back for starters …