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    My father used to love her . . . until that first Republican debate. I always thought she was attractive in haughty sorority bitch sort of way. Then, she'd open her mouth and spew right-wing garbage and ruin everything.

    Seems like I read not too long ago before the band got back together that he's some hotshot investor or consultant now. Am I remembering that right or did my mind convince me that some bullshit I thought up was a fact I read somewhere? Anyway, a person can wreck himself in his 20s and still come out okay.

    I don't know anything about Lorre's private life, but the preview seems to be—or at least cater to—an uptight, conservative square's version of what a stoner is. Perfect for CBS on a Thursday night.

    Personally, I am not a NASCAR fan; I have always liked the idea of it more than actually sitting down and watching it. However, as a NC boy from NASCAR land who definitely digs Soderbergh, especially when he's in OUT OF SIGHT mode, I can't wait to see what he and that fun cast do with this. I hope Daniel Craig

    I saw that one. It was pretty lame story wise and it was so dark that you could hardly see anything. By the end of the film, however, I began to wish it had blacked out completely.

    I like high-minded stuff as much as anyone else here, but Scott should avoid disappearing up his own ass in lieu of delivering the visceral thrills we crave with this series.

    As a 40-something community college teacher who gets a lot of vets in and out of his classes every so often, you'd be surprised at how youthful the faces can be of people who have seen some shit. It surprises me at least.

    I am not an actor by trade, but I do often think that it must be hard to both get the accent right and sell the emotion and/or wit of the moment at the same time. That, along with wearing some ridiculous get-up without feeling self-conscious or foolish, has to be the hardest part.

    While I agree mostly with your sentiment, I thought his American accents in Tigerland, Crazy Heart, and True Detective 2 were all fine and good.

    When he meets the teen girl at the beginning, he mentions that he's in his mid 20s, I believe. Otherwise, I'd have had someone older in mind. Maybe I missed something.

    I read this book recently and was envisioning Andrew Garfield as Montag and alternately Clive Owen or Daniel Day-Lewis as Beatty. HBO's casting is really good, though. I loved this book and don't know why I 'd never read it sooner.

    A lot of these mismatched buddy movies don't work, but this one looks pretty cool. Reynolds and Jackson play off each other better than I thought they might. I hope it's more 48 Hours or Midnight Run than that Reese Witherspoon/Sofia Verghara vehicle from a couple of summers back.

    It's like ever since he shaved his head for the Star Wars prequels and kept it that way, I haven't been able to tell.

    There was a time when I kind of hated Ryan Reynolds, but I must admit that the guy has grown on me as of late, thanks to movies like Mississippi Grind, Deadpool, and the teaser for Deadpool 2. It only took a little over a decade. (To be honest, though, I thought he was kind of decent in Smoking Aces and Safehouse,

    I have enjoyed his work in Undeclared and the first few seasons of Sons of Anarchy, though he never could quite nail down his American accent in that one. I am glad he has finally gotten that long- sought credibility. Too bad he will lose it again when the Guy Ritchie King Arthur movie comes out in a month.

    I did not read the story, but the scene in the storage room where one character is trying to warn another to turn around before a beastie gets him and the guy about to be eaten willfully refuses to turn around, giving the monster time to eat him, was contrived and stupid. Yes, the characters were arguing, but that was

    I second that. SPOILER:I guess the next time you contemplate a a murder-suicide in a state of dire hopelessness, you should just wait 10 seconds. I guess it was supposed to be cruel irony, but all I could think was "Fuck you, Frank Darabont!"

    Never! Joke away!

    Sounds more like The Pfffffft! of the Furious, based on this review. I haven't seen one of these all the way through since the 2nd movie, but I was hoping a sexy as hell, post- Fury Road Charlize Theron would boost the proceedings. Oh well.

    This could be interesting, but I have bad memories of Under the Dome. I also disliked the film adaptation.