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I saw the text notification on Jimmy’s phone from Vernon and got so excited! Hopefully that glorious idiot will be back next week.

Yeah I was with her for most of this, but that closing line gives me pause. Potter is surely one of the biggest impacts on fandom in the past 20 years, but that internalizing of fiction and pop culture as an identity is also endemic of the more toxic fan communities that have sprung up in the past decade. I’ve seen a

I agree completely, the first 2 at least would make great films. 3 and 4 would have to split up, or be TV shows, and 5,6, and 7 spin off in so many crazy ways I'm not sure they would work in any cinematic medium.

Yeah I'll be honest I got to the Jellybean King rape in that episode and stopped watching the series for a few weeks. Really like it most of the time, but that one really got to me for some reason. I think it's because they play it straight for lack of a better word.

I've only seen Exiled, which I bought immediately after watching. So that's a place to start if you want awesome gunfights with an incredibly likable cast. It's been a few years, but that's what immediately popped out to me about his style. This thread has reminded me I need to dig into his considerable catalog again

Pine is also fantastic in Hell or High Water from last year

Your mileage may vary of course, but it certainly is one of the most unique shows to come along in a while. It stands out and I think that's where the fan fervor comes from. Also I love it to pieces, and will always be happy I was one of the 20 people watching it while it aired

Fucking A indeed

I wanna know because he's the weak link for me so far this season. I love David Thewlis to pieces, and enjoy his performance, but this character just doesn't fit yet. Malvo's random chaos matched the casually gleeful cruelty that Thornton brought to the part, so his random godlike behavior fit in a way. But Varga is

Yeah I saw that scene when it originally aired and I was likely a bit young for it. It really stuck with me for years. When I re-watched the show a few years ago (holds up tremendously btw) it didn't get me as much since I saw it coming and knew Ralphie would be a head in a bag soon enough. But I did note it was

I just finished the play through C this week and wow it's the best part of the game bar none, but it wouldn't work without the first two run throughs. I think Route B could have been a little truncated, but I liked a lot of the side quests in that run. Thankfully Route C is all new stuff set after the first two play

"Yale could use an international airport Mr. Burns"

God I love Lambert Wilson's performance. Oh it's scenery chewing for sure, but he is savoring every bite. I really love his character intro at the resturant and Monica Belluci's red dress is categorically the best thing about that leather bar scene in Revolutions. Kinda wish she had more to do, because I think they

"Okay, darling, show me a bit of life then. It's no good standing out there like one o'clock half-struck. Buy them, you better buy them. These are not stolen, they just haven't been paid for, and we can't get them again. They've changed the bloody locks."

Re watching Reloded for about an hour on Syfy last weekend reminded me that there are a lot of cool scenes in the first 2/3rds of that film (I even like The Merovingian's restaurant scene) and that highway scene really is great. I remember being blown away watching the special features on that complete Matrix box set

True and this was also one of the first franchises I can remember going hard on the trans media bullshit that happened a lot in the early 2000's. Why just have a story in the film when you can spread it out over games, comics, anime spin offs etc.? I loved the Animatrix but that coupled with a very bad game and still

It's true Miles and Jack barley hang out together outside of Season 5 time travel adventures. Maybe he's there because Sawyer liked him. I guess I'd say that the afterlife world is a collective place not just Jack's. The only commonality shared by everyone there is that they went to the Island during the time the show

Huh I guess I haven't heard that interpretation before. I can kind of see that version, but I still think they have Christian Shepard lay it out pretty clearly. That Church and the weird LA they were all in was the afterlife, or a step on the way to it (purgatory or limbo if you like). They all died at different times

Yeah reading here that The Temple's shitty set and dead end plot were reasons to scale back the finale is a bummer(not sure it would change much really but hey). What a waste of John Hawkes…