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I was half hoping that Nacho would be employing the services of Huell for this particular job.

Plus it undoes a lot of the closure provided by 'Bourne Ultimatum'. Noah Vosen and the Scott Glenn character skate free and Pamela Landy is left in the frame for everything. Not a satisying way to leave those characters.

Keep going 2017, Kissinger and Robert Mugabe for the hat-trick.

We have been robbed of the 'Never Say Never Again' of our era.

The forthcoming 'The Book Of Henry' looks like it is following closely in the same tradition.

Blade:Trinity. Although the film has now become one of those special cases, where the plethora of behind- the-scenes stories and scathing podcast reviews, have provided hours of genuine entertainment.

Gus' sense of entitlement over his half-assed pitch was even more grating to watch than his strop in the writers room at the end of last season.

I love the 'A Clockwork Orange' vibe of Forrest cohabiting with a vengeful, disabled Grant.

'Cook takes up with schoolteacher turned waitress Rhonda (Natalie Portman).'

I hope Cavill's casting doesn't mean they are going back to the overused - main bad guy being an ex IMF agent- trope. The last two films were a lot stronger for leaving that behind.

'Every Inch of Miles is a mile we'd like to travel.' - Mike

Wait! Come back! I have more barnyard analogies!

The O2 doen't seem like the most natural fit for Cave and The Bad Seeds. At least there will be a better chance for fans to get a ticket than there would be in a smaller venue.

I hope we get to see some of the deleted segments when the Bluray comes out. it would be interesting to know the outline of the original ending and why they made the major changes that they did.

I hope CC will bump up Nathan For You or the last season of Review to fill the gap.

Time to wheel out another handy dumpster.

As much as the Die Hard franchise has worn out any good will with the last few sequels. I would really like to see what the Gruber Brothers got up to back in the 70's. Think an evil Oceans Eleven, set in continental Europe, with a Shane Black script.

There was yet another cut of the film, with Cleon addressing the whole gang right before the main credits start up.

"Nick Nolte's punch should have taken the starch out of me, but my gander was up!….."

Olenna's verbal smackdown of the Sandsnakes was even more gratifying than seeing Walder Frey get his.