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Speaking as a Norwegian that stings a bit.

Confusing Norway with Denmark is a flaggable offense.

Relax, it's not a problem and won't ruin the experience for you at all. It becomes obvious he'll end up dead long before the end. I would have been shocked if he lived. It's a question of how he goes and what happens to everyone else.

Monty Python's Flying Circus was very nearly wiped, as told in the recent documentary. A guy working at the BBC told Terry Jones about it, he quickly bought the footage and put it in his attic, and a few years later they came to him asking if they could please borrow it for a rerun. As Cleese said, their complete

Because Kill Bill Volume 3 will be made when whoever was killed early in the first one's daughter is old enough to take revenge. Tarantino has said so for years.

No.

Not true at all, he has critized plenty of well regarded movies like Drive. He both loved and was disappointed by Prometheus, which I think is pretty much on the mark.

The European pilot (which is kind of a weird name since we saw the same version you did) would have been released as a standalone movie had the show not been picked up, and that would have been one what-the-fuck ending to end them all.

Next up: unwatched movies, hopefully. He co-wrote Bucky Larson, so that's a start.

This about sums up the internet.

I saw an interview with him, when being himself he was the least intimidating guy in history. There's a reason why he never talked in a normal speaking voice on the show.

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@avclub-749a8e6c231831ef7756db230b4359c8:disqus Yes yes you make a good point, I just find it kind of fascinating that the franchise still seems to be going so strong. You'd think it would be pretty much dead at this point, only to return when the kids who grew up with it turn 30 and nostalgia sets in (about 5 years

He said 1998, not 1995.

Wikipedia tells me the show and the film series are both still ongoing, and that the 16th film released in july has made $50m.

That was always the problem with Twin Peaks, Frost and especially Lynch weren't fully committed to it. Frost has admitted as much. A lot of network shows work like that, the creators leave the showrunning to other people to make time for other things instead of being stuck with this one project for years and years,

I wish Alien stopped after the first one. Aliens is an awesome action movie but it diminished the possibly invincible creature of the original by killing them all over the place, and introduced a boring substitute for the original eggmorphing lifecycle (edited back in the 'in-name-only' Director's Cut) just so it

Season 5 has been thoroughly criticized ever since it aired, mostly for the serial killer story and the newspaper stuff.

I'm sure Jesse was laughing about it all the very next day, cheerfully shaking his head and rolling his eyes as he drives by Andrea's house.

Utterly ridiculous. Walt and his family already lost in the two preceeding episodes, the final episode was just him finally learning something and managing to at least make a terrible, terrible situation slightly less so.