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I actually liked that one because I love the Washowskis and it was refreshing to see Hanks perform a couple of jerks (including the Devil) since my gut tells me that he is one. And it certainly was ambitious, but that’s what I loved about it.

I’ve posted this before on either AV or io9, but years ago, someone on the interwebs had an idea I read for the end of Endgame that a portal should have opened and the Fantastic Four emerge and ask, “What did we miss?” Then the story of their standalone would be set in the 60s and they get lost in another dimension

I absolutely love The Leftovers, but have never attempted a rewatch. Emotionally, it just feels like a lot to go through ... again.

Unabashed love for this wonderful and weird show. I read the book and was so excited to see it on screen. it lived up to the nutso world Perrotta created. The show was never about “What happened?”, but more about “What happens.” So that the show actually answered that (in a way) surprised me.

Lindelof was so smart in the wake of Lost to have a show where the whole point is that there isn’t, and never will be, an explanation. I love how it critically and sympathetically examined our need for stories to frame and accept loss. In the end, it doesn’t matter if Nora’s story about her lost family is true, what

That last episode of The Leftovers is one of the weirdest things I have ever seen. But it completely held my attention the whole time which is rare for a one hour show.

This show is an all time favorite of mine.  I have not brought myself to watch it again but I intend to do so.  What emotion and power.

So the leftovers is Infinity War without the Avengers?

The entire time I watched this show I kept asking myself “what IS this? What does any of this MEAN?” And then in the last 10 minutes when they finally reveal everything I screamed “THIS IS THE BEST SHOW I HAVE EVER SEEN.”

There aren’t a lot of shows where the weakest episode is still better TV than almost anything else on contemporaneously but this show pulled it off. Carrie Coon is amazing and this for me is the best thing Eccleston has ever done. The finale wrecked me & I still think about it often.

Yeah, as much as I admire the guy’s work, his history reminds me of the old joke about how if you keep meeting assholes throughout the day, you’re the asshole.

Check its comment history. It doesn’t check anything, especially its ego.

I don’t want to see a Friday the 13th show but I would have wanted to see a Bryan Fuller show

Goddammit, between this and the video game getting its knees cut out from under it, I’m beginning to think the entire universe is endeavoring to prevent anything remotely interesting from happening to this franchise.

Normally I’d go to bat for creators over producers, but Fuller going wildly over-budget and claiming creative differences before leaving or being fired from a show is about as predictable as the sun rising in the east at this point.

This sounds like basically every other Bryan Fuller TV show

Nah, he was talking about if he said it the way Michelle Williams said it in the audiobook, which obviously sounded insane. It doesn’t mean he didn’t use blaccent at all. Just that he didn’t sound like a 43 year old white woman reading it out of a book.  Justin spoke in blaccent all the time.  I don’t know why you’re

i’m dying laughing at you defending this like your life is on the line.

yuuup https://www.bet.com/photo-gallery/p3y4sh/dos-and-don-ts-black-hairstyles-on-white-celebrities/2i30c7

I saw a screening at the Sydney Film Festival in IMAX on Saturday; the film is bananas, but I had a blast watching it and would love to see it again.