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I'm still watching Graceland, but every time it rolls around I'm left struggling to remember if I watched it the week before - I always have, and just don't remember.

Hmm, I'm probably mis-remembering the number of stars then, it was definitely a positive review.

I did once see a dvd with a 5 star imdb user review quoted on the cover.

Lilya 4 Ever for me. That still hurts.

I agree with you, but Joyce and decorum just don't go together. I'm amazed this wasn't more embarrassing than it was.

Having never seen either, until reading this list I had thought they were both of the high-minded genre. I'm glad I know better now, that could have led to an embarrassing gaffe.

Wrong state sorry. And also I have no power of any kind, so there's that.

Is Dreamland the show that is called Utopia in Australia? Rob Sitch? Makes sense they'd change it since there's already at least two other recent shows called Utopia. I can't watch it - I work for the (state) government and it's all a bit close to home.

The Drones, playing all of Wait Long By the River… - amazingly great, as as they always are. The album seems designed to be heard this way - in full, loud and live, in a weird and beautiful venue like the Forum in Melbourne. It's the tenth anniversary of the album so they have been touring Australia playing it.

William Hughes mention of Olafur Eliasson is very timely for me. It's winter down here in Melbourne, and a couple of weeks ago at work I was complaining about the grey weather and feeling miserable, which led to memories of visiting his The Weather Project at the Tate in London years ago. Londoners would visit at

That's a bargain!

As soon as I read the headline I imagined her ecstatic reaction.

But she arrives only a couple of episodes in, right? I liked Daisy, just not sure she fits the criteria of this list.

Aww, Fred…

Bryan Fuller said that Dolarhyde found families via social media, and that Hannibal hinted at this: http://www.hitfix.com/whats…
(Credit to someone down-thread for linking to this).

The 'hows' in Hannibal have never been overly important.

You need to visit Pakenham Upper in Melbourne.

I grew up in a suburb of Melbourne called Kew. Standard joke: Is that the near Kew, or the far Kew?

If you have the ingredients for custard, you can probably make a bread and butter pudding, and that's never a bad thing.

I know Ransone as Dingy Dave in A Dirty Shame, which definitely colours anything else I see him in.