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She was pretty terrifying in her small role in The Shield.

I actually finished watching "West" a few hours ago. I chose that one mostly because it was the shorter of the two. I liked it. Like somebody said below, it felt similar to the "Man with No Name" trilogy while also being its own thing. I might watch "America" tomorrow if I have time.

I've only seen 3 of the 4. I'll get to Crystal Skull… sometime.

I've been thinking about watching either Once Upon a Time in the West or Once Upon a Time in America today. Don't know which one yet.

Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly which I liked quite a bit. I think it is my favorite of the "Man with no name" trilogy but I don't know if I would say it is the best of the three. It may be the best directed of the three. And it is definitely the most ambitious. There's a lot of fun stuff in the movie -

Like others said - Deadwood could be a good place to go after Justified. Go from a modern western to a real western. Plus, Ian fucking McShane.

Serialized?

The murder/suicide only happened in the movie. The book was left pretty open-ended.

In the early years, I would say yes, MWC had sharp writing (the Steve years). In the later years? Well… there are moments that shine through.

Maybe check out Jackie Brown? Tarantino is adapting someone else's material (although you can see his fingerprint on the movie in certain places). Jackie Brown is Tarantino's least flashy, quietest, and most mature movie he's ever made. Tarantino himself has said in an interview with What The Flick that Jackie Brown

No, really. Feud and People vs OJ were great. With American Horror Story, Murphy can do whatever the hell he wants because he's making up the stories. Most of the time, his ideas get jumbled all over the damn place making for a complete mess of a season (I finished the witch season of AHS sadly, but stopped halfway

runs at you with a basket full of fruit and vegetables Get back here you limp dick cocksucker!

I believe the movie came first and then he wrote the novelization.

Also, Collateral is a damn good movie.

Mr. Majestyk (1974)

Jaye Tyler or Caroline Dhavernas? That's actually a good question. The only things I've seen Caroline in is Hannibal and Wonderfalls (I know she was in that Devil movie with the people stuck on the elevator and the upside-down toast 'n jam). Caroline is undoubtedly beautiful, and I'm sure I had a crush on Alana Bloom,

For me, Wonderfalls is my second favorite of Fuller's shows. If Pushing Daisies (which, like the author states, can be a little too whimsical for me) and Hannibal are on opposite sides of the Bryan Fuller spectrum (I haven't seen American Gods yet and I don't know if I would consider Dead Like Me a Fuller show since

Went to see Alien: Covenant. It was alright, I guess. It was an absolutely beautiful movie. And Michael Fassbender was the best thing in the movie. But I can't say I cared about any of the characters (you know something's wrong when you can't remember anybody's name immediately after the movie). We get to know who's

It would be like The American President. Only it would be Donald Trump instead of the ridiculously charming Michael Douglas.

One of the things the Justified writers stuck to till the very end was "What would Elmore Do?" And the ending to Justified is very much something Elmore Leonard would have done (I wish he had lived to see the ending. I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know how he would have felt about the ending. It would also