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Zodiac came out in 2007.

Watched Limelight. A really beautiful film from Charlie Chaplin. I loved it. I hope it gets a
Criterion release. I have all of his other films from Criterion. Watched Orphan Black, which is my new favorite show. Really excited to see where this season is going. Also caught up on Fargo the series. So far I'm liking it.

"Go to hell, audience!" That was such a great show.

Between this and Dear Mr. Waterson, there's some great documentaries being made about stuff I love from my childhood.

Another "Fuck you, it's January" movie. Holy shit, this looks awful.

Children of Men is fantastic as well. Yeah, the cinematography was insane in Gravity.

I liked how simple the story was. Sometimes you just need a simple film like this. Sandra Bullock is really good in it and she shows that when you give her the right director, she can be very good. She really carries the film and does an excellent job of it. Clooney was good too. The visual effects are absolutely

Breaking Bad is definitely at the very top for me, but I also really love the finales of Spaced and Mystery Science Theater 3000. Something as simple as Mike and the bots getting to go back home to Earth and then watching the Crawling Eye in the apartment at the very end felt so right. And Spaced did something pretty

Perfect, beautiful finale. This is easily my all-time favorite series tied with Mystery Science Theater 3000. Both totally different shows, but the two I find myself loving the most.

THAT is how you set up a series finale. Flawless, like always. Sad that we're so close to the end. This week will most likely fly by and then bam, my favorite series will be over. It's been such an incredible ride, though. One that I am going to take again many times on Blu Ray.

This was one of the greatest hours of television I have ever seen and Breaking Bad has provided many of those. Truly outstanding.

I doubt that it would be incomplete. There's an exclusive documentary dedicated to the making of those final eight episodes. It'd be pretty stupid if they weren't in the complete series set.

No it's not. They're releasing the final eight episodes in a single set the same day as the complete series.

I've already bought all of the other seasons on Blu Ray. That box set isn't affordable for me, just for another disc of features that I don't have and an apron. It's my favorite show, but I will stick with what I already have. The box set is pretty cool looking, but I really don't like the look of the cases for each

My hear was pounding during those final minutes and at least ten minutes after it ended. This show is just so damn good.

This show is just damn amazing. That's all I have to say. Another great episode.

HOLY FUCKING SHIT. That is all.

The whole Cornetto Trilogy is tied at my number one spot in my list of all-time favorite movies with Raiders of the Lost Ark and Pulp Fiction. I love the whole trilogy so much and I can already tell that the World's End will have that infinite rewatchability that Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz have, at least for me.

A fitting end to what is now my favorite trilogy. The World's End is a magnificent film. Just like the other two Cornetto films, it's a solid, hilarious, fun time at the movies. All I can say is go see it. It's destined to become one of your new favorite movies. A+, the best film I have seen all year. It exceeded my