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I kinda wish I hadn't clicked and watched that.

There isn't a high-end restaurant in London that doesn't have at least one dish featuring offal and/or sweetbreads on the menu. The question of why Remy cooks Ego such a simple dish is, I think, a response to his request for 'some perspective'. Good food is good food, regardless of whether the ingredients used to

So, a guy who has starred in a hugely successful sitcom (HI) and is currently on season 6 of a slightly less successful sitcom that the vast majority of actors/comedians would sell their grandmothers to be in, and who has provided the voice of an animated character in a series of films that will still be watched and

The great thing about Baskets is that nearly all of the characters are either fucked up or seemingly feel nothing, yet it is more humane than any other more conventional show that features people in love and learning life lessons. I desperately want Martha and Christine to find happiness, or at least a sliver of

I read your comment and continued to scroll down, but had to return because, well, the toilet is actually tied on to the car with several lengths of thin cord. Sorry, I just couldn't let it lie.

On this thread no-one has mentioned the camp classics Cobra, and Tango & Cash, nor the almost-good Lock Up, featuring a maniacal Donald Sutherland. However, to my mind Escape To Victory is his greatest role. His penalty save to stop the nazi fuckers winning the match will live long in the hearts of every true

You missed the best bit then. The carnage of the last 20 minutes is hilariously over the top (but not in an arm wrestling kind of way).

I think it has a lot to do with Tea Leoni being incapable of portraying a sympathetic human being. Her relationship with her father is fairly central but… I just don't care.

Christine's face seen over Ken's shoulder when they embraced before parting was beautiful. Anderson has created a character that feels more real than anything else on TV. His acting is invisible.

I have never once before posted to correct someone's spelling, but it is 'shoo-in', not 'shoe-in'. Can't tell you why but it's an error that really bugs me. BTW the latter spelling has only gained semi-legitimacy in the last few years - and only because so many people get it wrong.

I have just started watching this - three in a row went down very easily - and am taken aback by the lukewarm response to a show that is so purely flat-out entertaining as this one. 100% on RT! Very happy to see a second season has been commissioned because I'm already sad I have only seven episodes of this one left

Perhaps perversely, the only reason I watched (ok, fast-forwarded) through BvS was to see that moment. I had read about it in reviews but couldn't bring myself to believe that was how they resolved the battle. I still can't believe it even after having seen it. How that resolution was accepted by the

You have obviously never watched either Brighton Rock or 10 Rillington Place.

Methinks you have overlooked Driving Miss Daisy.

20 minutes? Pah! Judi Dench, Shakespeare In Love, 8 minutes - wins Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. Boom!

Easy. Tom Hanks. Nobody would believe he was a baddy. Any questions?

Moffat and Gatiss are both smart but not smart enough to realise how smug they have become and how repellently self-indulgent their work is. The same process scuppered Russel T Davies' development.

No, Amanda Abbington appeared in all 3 of the latest 'season'.

Though it's impossible to tell if she's had cosmetic surgery - if she has, it's the best example ever - Liu's face has become immobile in recent years, perhaps from Botox. Either that, or she's preserving her looks the Kim Kardashian way, by purposefully moving her face as little as possible. Whatever the reason,