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I think history will be kind to it. It's a very ambitious show and, IMHO, the best drama on TV.

Amen. Pass the gravy, Herpes.

Scott is not too bad on Twitter but I had to stop following Kenny a couple years ago. He's absurdly, pointlessly antagonistic.

He's not nearly that eloquent.

Guest judge: Uncle Remus.

The more martinis I drink, the more I realize that Churchill's approach to them is probably the best.

All lizards have a similar hatch on their backs so it's really not that odd.

Will there be dewbacks?

Your description makes me glad that I opted to avoid Roadies.

It's a fun name for sure but she's a good actress - she was my favorite thing about Green Room.

Really? I remember it being pretty overblown in the scenes where Lecter escapes. Maybe it was just mixed too loud for me in those particular scenes.

I used to feel this way and then I watched it again a couple years ago and was really blown away by the direction. Demme knows how to place the camera and frame his actors for maximum creepiness - almost every scene has one unnerving moment, and there are three or four suspense sequences that work like gangbusters.

I think the issue was that, in adapting the book, Brett Ratner quickly realized that there was only one book he was familiar with, and it wasn't Red Dragon.

The worst part is they voted against the interests and well-being of anyone not exactly like them for something that is never going to materialize.

I'm curious if Eva Green has anything to say on this, seeing how often she is naked in Bertolucci's The Dreamers.

The photography is amazing. For a movie that is almost exclusively two people in a room, it's stunningly shot.

That's definitely the best scene in the film.

And I can't honestly recommend you revisit it. The greatness of his performance does not offset the unpleasantness.

(angrily mails margarine to Spike Lee's house)

Well, that looks batshit insane so sign me up!