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Conor Malcolm Crockford
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I feel the same way - my girlfriend asked me what I wanted for Valentine's Day and maybe beyond DVDs and maybe a nice item of clothing I couldn't think of much. I don't know what it'd be like to be that buried in material shit (hell I live in a room in an apartment and feel like I'm too materialistic).

My armchair psychoanalysis is that he'll do anything to keep himself from the grief around Richardson's death. Actual reality is probably sweet money.

I usually fucking HATE CNN but for entirely different reasons from these jerk offs.

You know this already inspired an Edgy White Liberal post right?

I know!!!

Poor Harry Treadaway, he just looks like a creepy little shit.

Matt Crawley on Downtown Abbey then he was in The Guest (I'm sorry, The Motherfucking Guest), an utterly badass Wingard/Barnett movie.

Not really? Beauty and the Beast is a widely beloved film that was nominated for Best Picture. Of course it creates more discussion.

Eh, a (very fun) cult British TV show is always going to get less press than a remake of a brilliant animated film that's considered a classic.

I mean there's no shame in getting dubbed over by someone else so if they went that route that'd be fine!

…Can Dan Stevens sing? I don't think I've ever heard him (though his voice is pretty melodious).

Garden State is not really a *good* movie though I'll totally admit to *loving* it as a preteen (I think I was a little too young to watch it when it first came out). I loved that Shins/Spoon indie pop sound then moved onto punk because it just wasn't quite there. I will say I think the Ian Holm scenes are all very

I wanted his *whole* outfit. It was just magnificent.

Someone said Sorrentino is a second rate Fellini and I *immediately* thought "A second rate Fellini is pretty fucking great"

Of the 8 I've seen definitely my favorite - the biggest flaw of the show might be that sometimes its a lot of great moments mixed with questionable creative decisions, but here all the great scenes tie up together into one cohesive piece of work. The prostitute scene, Voiello crumbling, Lenny and Dussolier on the run

You can see Olyphant getting teary as he says it.

What else has he been in thats worth watching besides Deadwood and Justified (I watched him in Live Free or Die Hard which was eh)?

I almost cried, something I've only done with Justified with the season 2 finale. Something so beautiful and perfect about Boyd and Raylan able to come to a sort of peace with themselves and each other.

Yeah I'm really curious about this one as Better Off Ted was so viciously funny and I feel like Tim Olyphant has the kind of approach that would suit him to over the top comedy.

Wow, Andy Daly would be perfect for this show, good pick. He's exactly the kind of comic actor who'd work in this arch insane world.