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Its a pretty good book with a usually great director so I'm excited. Wild is wonderful.

I actually really love his storyline. Its certainly better than the angry corporate storyline that embodied by the female actress.

I definitely agree with this. I mean there is a part of this park that is simply a sexuality free for all yet the show seems terrified of the idea of a guy who wants to get it on with a male cowboy host.

So apparently you can't get shot as a guest but you can get knocked back. I wonder if you're a guest who returns a lot of you get used to that and shrug it off like the Man in Black.

While A.I has a few problems its actually one of my favorite Spielberg films. There are so many scenes and sections that are so powerful that have stayed with me longer than any traditional great Spielberg film. It so strange, dark, and very memorable. I still love the scene where David is confronted by the other

The Long Goodbye is amazing and that scene with the coke bottle is deeply disturbing. Elliot Gould is pitch perfect in the film.

There's complaining because while it can be a fun show and its well acted it is also badly written. Ryan Murphy is consistent terrible writer except for the O.J. Simpson series which had thankfully had little to do with.

To be fair about Psycho while the majority of people he kills are women he also kills men, animals, and one child. People always seem to forget that. The character's hatred encompasses everyone.

and its a great show.

Can I just nominate an album. Alligator by The National

Always happy to read an article celebrating Aliens. I feel like Aliens and Cameron in general is considered and bad on the internet or at least in a lot of comment sections. lien and Aliens are both classics to me.

Its fun but its fun because it constantly silly and just gets sillier as it goes along. AHS is not structured like a prestige series because that would require smart writing which AHS is not incapable of.

I'm really excited for the new movie he's in pre production now with Daniel Day Lewis. I really really hope he rebounds with that film. As I've said many times here I hated Master and Inherent Vice. Or at least hopefully this makes money as he can't keep making flops.

I binged it over the weekend and I found it surprisingly dull at times. Do these shows really need to be 13 episodes.

I hated that. So obvious and distracting. Very bad idea.

It was clearly intentional. Why would that be a crack in the simulation?

Not finding a show amazing does not mean one doesn't understand its themes. This isn't Pynchon. Not hard to figure out.

I'm not allowed to find a character interesting. So nobody is allowed to not find the series not that compelling. That doesn't make any sense.

I get all I just don't find the Luke Cage character very compelling as a lead even though I like the character. I do like the actor who plays Cottonmoth quite a bit.

I just thought Anderson couldn't see the forest through the trees. I think he loves the book and understands it but seemed to think that if he simply transferred the plot and dialogue to the screen the emotion and the humor would follow and it just didn't to me.