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    "Alejandro González Iñárritu is a pretentious fraud"

    Whether or not he gives the cast direction, you have to admit that he's got great directorial instincts. Films that good don't just happen, and his actors so frequently get nominated and awarded that something about his approach is clearly working.

    Yeah, all this outrage is worse than genocide and AIDS combined.

    Scoop is a trifle but Scarlett is surprisingly great in it and it's got some great lines.

    Too short you say? #notmyPunisher

    I know, it's such a perfect joke I had to stop and rewind. He didn't even seem to know much about E.T.

    Is there a contest that will allow me to erase my memories of the first film? I'd like to enter that one please.

    I'd love it too, because for the most part, the tropes the show subverts are the really childish ones. So I can totally imagine Martin adding little hints here and there, knowing full well that people would gravitate towards the theory that the orphan boy is "the chosen one" but instead he isn't… He's just some boy

    Yeah but that's a fan theory and I've seen nothing to support it that couldn't be read as confirmation bias by fans who really really want to believe it. Alternately, it could totally be true but instead of being discovered by Jon it's uncovered by someone else and just adds another layer of tragedy to his death, as

    Nice try Microsoft, I'm not buying your fancy console unless it can play my old copy of Shaq Fu.

    I'm not saying it *definitely* won't give an answer to the question but we're not talking LOST here, GoT is a show that doesn't always give people what they want. People are assuming that Jon's mom is a person of note, but it could simply be a thing that adds a bit of poignancy to Jon's death, "poor kid died without

    Maybe it's because I've never read the books, but I don't get the importance people are putting on Jon's parentage. The theories I've read are cool and all, but I don't feel the show's placed so much significance on it that flat-out dropping the thread would feel like a plot-hole. It could just remain one of those

    They could always shuffle some people around if they wanted to continue showing the wall. Sansa could go there, or Jaime, or they could upgrade Davos. I could see them bringing Jon back (not that I'm banking on it), but even if they do I imagine it would be half a season or even a full season later. Resurrecting him a

    A Get Shorty reference… exactly the type of timeliness I expect for a Smurfs movie.

    Ross is so disingenuous in everything I've seen him in, that I have a problem believing he actually has human feelings.

    And I have fun watching The Goonies but, y'know…

    It's NEVER too late.

    Technically, all music is music you can dance to.

    The Darknet is serious business. It's the only place that has Man of Steel playing on a loop.

    If by weirded out you mean turned on, then NO! Sicko.