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I just read Winesburg Ohio for the first time a month ago. Wow what a great book.

It was a very silly scene.

I guess I'm in the minority here but I'm just getting bored. I think the problem is Naz is such an uninteresting character and getting more uninteresting by every episode. Aside from the how well filmed it is and great acting I'm just getting less and less involved in the story.

I've tried reading Henry James several times specifically Washing Square and The Bostonians and he's just a bit too difficult for me.

Saints Row III is my favorite.

Its pretty resolved. There's some things there that can be used for later seasons. Who said its nowhere near being resolved. They clearly watched a different show or simply stopped before episode 8.

Magnolia has been playing a lot on cable recently so I watched that again. Love that film.

I haven't seen it in forever. I would be curious if it holds up.

Arlington Road

Considering the amount of different theater he's done and films I think he's moved far away from Potter.

Too bad Paul Thomas Anderson's Pinocchio never came together with him. I'm sure that would have been insane.

His whole becoming bad in prison and violent past seems like such a basic red herring.

I can't believe people still think Naz did it. Did he wash his clothes in his blackout state as well because that's the only thing that makes sense.

I really everyone thinks this show is absolutely amazing and the greatest thing ever but I'm kind of getting bored. I feel like I kind of sympathize with the minority that hates Stranger Things (I love that show). I'm assuming the stepfather is the killer.

Amazing that this album was such a flop and people hated it when it came out. I mean its so catchy and great.

Its a great adaptation of a great book. Highly recommend reading it if you haven't. The other difference is that pretty much all of the town is burned or blown up by the end of the book. It kind of reads like the end of the book Carrie where Carrie lays waste to the town.

No The Master doesn't actually make any sense. Hard Eight is small but it has concrete and well defined characters.

Will PTA ever come out on Criterion?

He thinks that stuff is amazing. He's said that in interviews.

Love this adaptation but my favorite Shakespeare adaptation is Titus. Fantastic film with one of Anthony Hopkins best performances.