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pilot is, show isn't. outside US I believe it'll be on Netflix?

yeah, when I heard this news it reminded me of all the people who leapt to Depp's defence (or outright attacked Amber Heard). I don't really care if Doug Stanhope is a shithead, but Gilliam made me sad :/

"Like many of Johnny Depp's friends I'm discovering that Amber is a better actress than I thought" - Terry Gilliam

he just hired a publicist, guy who worked for Justin Bieber, Alec Baldwin, Manti Te'o, among others

But the photos of her are all very clearly photoshopped…

Storytelling is one of my all-time favourite films. I can't tell if the "straw wrapper" moment in Giamatti's character's documentary is a direct fuck you to American Beauty or not, but either way I love it.

… and that 420 Snapchat filter *sigh*

I use Podcast Addict and it does everything I need it to (I've only tried a couple of other ones though)

I thought most of the violence in Drive was pretty shocking actually.

I've read that book. It's pretty insane. But then for some reason in such a huge book there's still padding, including bits of his wife's diary (which he probably wrote himself?).

My friend who does lighting on films said this has already been resolved, even before The Independent wrote about it.

Hulu is only available in the US so you need a credit card registered in the US to sign up.

Filmspotting has two sister podcasts, SVU and the new Next Picture Show which might be up your alley.

The last season of Breaking Bad was released ep by ep on Netflix over here in the UK, just after they aired in America. I think any delay more than that and the people interested have already watched it.

For fucks sake, Broadchurch is an ITV show not BBC.

I'm actually a fan of digital cinematography. But I don't think it was done well in this film, and it looked nowhere near film-like. The look would have been fine if it was for El Mariachi (although I think that film actually has better cinematography), but this one feels like it's supposed to look epic.

A huge ensemble at the expense of lacking any actual story or structure (ugh the flashbacks), interesting characters given little screen time or rewritten as dead in favour of dull Johnny Depp, bad jokes, bad digital cinematography, bad action scenes (rare for Rodriguez, but this managed it)… a lot of bad. Basically

I was a big fan of Desperado but I thought this film was terrible.