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For anyone who enjoyed the bread-breaking, here's the scene I think they were trying to emulate:

Checked out the trailer, will definitely watch if I find a screening

Got the soundtrack, found it quite non-electroicy, like their later record, but yeah, time to get around to Tron

I'd love to know what they are, been looking for movies where club music is the dominant soundtrack

And Boehner is pronounced Bainer!

That's the main problem here, that there's a great story that won't be told because Clint "I don't sweat the details" Eastwood got there first.

That's literally completely true

Never heard of this before, but looks like it was made by a director, which is rare. Weird blood, recoil etc, though, but attempts at style are always welcome in the close-up/shakycam era

OK, this is on me not paying enough attention

Aaron Sorkin doesn't plan ahead, it seems. Everything that was paid off, from the song-meanings to the crew's musical abilities to the Don Quixote obsession (unless I misremember) was all introduced in this episode, while a lot of what I think he thought he would be dealing with lost his interest, so the source just

Sounds a bit like Blake Snyder-speak to me

Maybe it'll lose something on the 13th viewing, we'll see

Based on Sepinwall's list I watched five episodes of "Review" yesterday and found it to be so brilliant that I wondered why it wasn't top 3 here. Then I found out it's not an original, which makes it, and Hannibal, an inherently lesser work than Mad Men, The Americans and True Detective, the three best shows this

I would like to again predict that the ACN guys will start The Young Turks next week

It's hard to know if you're being ironic, but I do think the media making no distinction between encouraging victims to come forward and encouraging people to come forward on TV is opportunism masquerading as empathy.

Clearly they're all going to leave the station, Mad Men s03e13-style, then start their own online news show, Young Turks-style. The internet-bashing is just a distraction from that

When government agents went into a newsroom to steal their information on a Norwegian crime show last year it was seen as the most laughable moment on a show that included, for some reason, an English slogan for a Norwegian agency, spelled "where brain's matter". Am I to take it that something like this could happen

Prices are up, markets have opened up worldwide, actual attendance in each market is way down, profits remain OK for now, but I hope it collapses like it did in the sixties so we can get some creative minds working stories out again

Whatever happened to Saul he sure aged well

To be fair, his speech was very boring compared to when he revealed all that stuff about Edward Snowden