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Lynch staring forward with that sorta smile on his face, Dern's pissed-off smoking, and Bell's posing… that shot could have gone on five more minutes and I'd still love it. But I could also have watched David Patrick Kelley fight his foot for fifteen minutes if the foot occasionally threw another line in.

Well said. All the Albert scenes also have that layer of grief over them due to his passing which they obviously didn't plan. Even when he was asleep on the plane all I could think was how sick he was, how little time was left. A lot of this show- like a lot of Lynch's work- hits an emotional nerve in me that very

You should take over these reviews. That was nice.

Thank you! I've thought about it. I'm hoping to get a larger project going in the next year or so. This may be that (in some form).

It's the yes-nod in Indian culture- back and forth instead of up and down.

A coffee and bagel is better than just about every first date I've ever had.

Production value goes a long way. Saddles has the standard western street set and the filmmaking isn't remarkably different than a B western. Even with the real castles and the obvious examples, the cheap tackiness of Grail works great for comedy but wouldn't help a regular film.

I've marked it on your bank statement.

It does. But stepping outside of it, Scott doesn't deserve a happy ending as much as some time to really learn about treating other people.

Weird because the free exposure wasn't just common knowledge during the campaign, it was something DT boasted about before and after. His attacks on the press are repugnant but the media collaborates in a chase for ratings. His tweets reach several times more people via the media than they would on Twitter. Much of

Children can get on your nerves. Parents almost always do. The two kinds I can't stand: The Look at this Great Thing I've Done type (it's not all that great, almost anybody can do it, and if your child is annoying then you really haven't done anything great) and the What Do You Expect Me to Do? type. (I was kind of

Mostly biased towards ratings. Which is why these filthy liberals who were supposedly working so hard to prevent a Trump presidency gave his campaign endless hours of free airtime and coverage to the detriment of all other candidates in the primary and general.

He should have at least hung onto that suitcase.

He gets to hang with his boyfriend today. He'll recover.

I still remember my dad going on about "It's Cinderella!" What version of Cinderella did he read and did it come with pictures?

Pilgrim has way too much personal crap to work through. Knives deserves better. Scott can maybe hope to find someone in a later stage, maybe after he's given up on finding anyone.

That's why The Graduate has the real ending of every rom-com. The excitement evaporates and they're left with "so what now?"

Get in line, kid.

She had to stand there and look charmed and happy while Corey Feldman did his Michael Jackson schtick in DaLD, so she's witnessed tragedy too.