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So, am I imagining things but has Orphan Black fallen a bit out of favour? Wasn't really much said about it in the part 1 of this feature in any sense.

Mine might be considering retiring this year at 83. Assuming, you know, if we can afford it.

Luke Hemsworth is the oldest (and possibly much to his annoyance, the shortest by a lot - though maybe I'm projecting).

How the Democratic Party couldn't stop a nepotistic blow-in to Texas from New England of all places (and a clearly unqualified one at that as history has proven over and over again) just amazes me. One of the first steps to the current mess we find ourselves in.

"For one, you can't drop nukes on your own people."

The funny thing being that Ed O'Neill is highly proficient at Brazilian Jujitsu (taught by the Gracie family themselves) and that takes a lot of patience, discipline and hard work.

I guess having urban conflict of Black Hawk Down moving to US soil could be some sort of situational irony or something like that. I heard when that film made its debut in Somalia, it didn't go down all that well, strangely enough …

Well, still. Legally free to watch movie! (if you've got the bandwidth and sufficient download allowance to spare …)

Wild Zero … ahahahahaha.

The film clip for The Suburbs by Arcade Fire is one I like for a number of reasons. While the foreground shows a bunch of teens just going about and having fun, there's increasingly sinister stuff going on in the background until eventually, even they can't ignore it. I guess it could be seen as a metaphor as to how

You could say that about most things … films too.

Well, at least we'll still have Six String Samurai.

With the help of a Democratic Congress and Senate that did stuff. Remember when we used to have a set of those … ?

… but by his own admission, his avocados aren't the greatest. He doesn't even like them all that much anyway, apparently which raises even more questions …

Isn't that basically Z-Nation? Even if they don't ever get the Mexican part, you know something just as whack if not more so is coming if it hasn't already.

People change due to circumstances, just look at Sarajevo under siege. The survivors would learn. They may not win, though but that's a whole other thing down the track.

Maybe more like the country breaking down like Somalia, at least to an extent. A weakened federal government and effective control scattered among a multitude of more local strongmen and warlords. Probably not total anarchy, though but much stronger regional control - and some of these so called zones could all but be

Wouldn't The Inland Empire be better for that sort of thing? I mean, it's already got the sinister name going for it …

… and I was so looking forward to the theme music.