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It's incredible that Everett McGill retired in 1999 and Lynch had to ask in Twitter where he was, because in those first 10 minutes he gives an astonishing piece of acting.

Because his tomb is located inside his own museum, and they waited until it was closed for visitors.

That's the most astonishing thing in all B5: Londo and G'Kar start as comic reliefs during S1, then suddenly they become tragic figures. JMC had it all planned, of course.

And 30 years later the "old doctor", Norman Lloyd, is still with us at 102.

Composing for the harpsichord is really "outmoded and passé", let's not play Bach anymore.

"Outmoded and passé"? What does that mean? Is Mozart "outmoded and passé"? Bach? Dante? Sophocles?

The idea that "changing words you change society" comes from the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, which has ben scientifically discredited for years. Stop focusing on what people say, and start working about what people do.

What Lynch wants in all his works is to create a visceral reaction from their viewers. So yes, that scene was a complete success.

At the end of the cast one stunt double is credited: Courtney Farnsworth. And yes, she's the grand-daughter of Richard Farnsworth.

Give the footage to Werner Herzog!

I've been a highschool teacher for 10 years, and these characters don't look 15 and don't behave like 15-year olds. They are at least 17 (for a realistic depiction of teenagers, watch the Norwegian show Skam).

How old is Archie supposed to be? 17?

Let's just link this horrific red chair story, made better by the reactions of Samuel L. Jackson and Amy Schumer. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I can't believe he mentioned I soliti ignoti (Big Deal on Madonna Street), one of my favorite films. Check it: it's both a really funny commedy (the first commedia all'italiana, in fact) and a great caper movie.

Since he was acquitted, how do you know he is a rapist? Mind reading?

"I want to be an architect"
I'm a highschool teacher and sometimes I see amazing kids whose lifes are wasted because of horrible parents. So yes, that hit hard.

Something that the X-men series have done much better tan the MCU is the villains. There's Magneto, of course, but just think about X2's Stryker. Simply brilliant.

New Caprica and the suicide bombers. THAT is the best part of the series.

Best comedy moment of the 90s: a bewildered Gene Hackman saying "you can't be Jewish!"

Yes, he can play other characters: he was very good in Blue Jasmine.