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Fargo was actually the project I worked with him on, and the winter conditions were severe enough to make anyone question their life choices; still, he made a point of greeting and expressing thanks to everyone, even the lowest PA, every day he worked. (And hot damn, personal bias aside, Lorne Malvo is one of the

What was the project?

I always find it surprising when Billy Bob comes across like this. I've worked with the dude and he was incredibly genuine, warm, and friendly to everyone on set…

"I have a sign store on retainer, thank you very much"

"I don't consume this pop culture but feel the need to tell you about it"

The initial pitch one of the junior pumpkins made to a prospective VP pick was that he would be the most powerful vice president ever, with control over "domestic and foreign" policy while Trump was busy "making America great" so, yeah, we're gonna have a lot of Pence's shit to deal with…

Yup! At least as petty as someone who uses the royal we.

It's because Teller couldn't match the director's tempo.

Your statements are in bad taste.

Didn't realize that was a "popular opinion"…what's "bad taste" about it?

Am I the only one who thinks there's something VERY off-putting about Eddie Redmayne? Like I wouldn't be surprised to learn he has an evidence dungeon…

If it's in the same city it won't be hard. I mean, it'd be hard on the actor, given the number of hours put in, but it would be conceivable. If anything DC should consider bringing its fun, bright aspects that have been established on TV to film. Gustin would be a help in that, and I'm sure if they decided to go in

Nope, just want Gustin to get the love. Do you know where they're planning to shoot the Flash movie? If it's in Vancouver it won't be hard to double-task…

The writing on the show often puts him in that position, that much is true. But I still think he's a fun Flash who's proven that he can do it, we've seen maybe 90 seconds of Miller.

Nothing against Ezra Miller, who seems like a genuine, decent guy, but can we please just promote Grant Gustin to the role?

I watched the first episode when it first aired (yeah, call me a hipster) and knew they had something special. They've done such a great job, against all odds, of developing the characters and continuing to give us reasons to laugh.

Nothing terribly glamorous…he's a perfectly nice guy, just seems…vapid, I guess.

That's kinda what I was getting at. That said, I wasn't a fan, I was a co-worker.

I've met DeNiro and he struck me as a shell of a person. Maybe it's because he invested so much in his early roles, maybe it's because he's lacking substance (don't know either way). Ultimately, I was less than impressed…

That was what Masters of the Universe was supposed to be, once upon a time…