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Darn youngsters with their "free porn you don't even need to still a credit card number for age-verification for"…

…she's from the UK, not Mississippi. Of course she had a formal education. However, I don't recall oral sex being part of the National Curriculum.

Starred in, but did not write…

Technically she's still with the French. She buggered off and left the rest of us to our own devices long ago…

Well, he was a notorious Bro - he probably did speak like that. If you made a film that was consistent in how it used language like that (and showed the disapproval of old-school guys like More) it would make sense.

If it's not a bad German accent, German villains typically have very cultured, educated RP accents.

Not entirely convinced she hasn't alway been CGI. I mean just look at a "photo" from back then: https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…. No way she's human!

True - de Havilland actually is Asian. Geographically, at least!

She's an Englishwoman, a Dame of the British Empire, a Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur, she was born in Tokyo, and she's spent the last 66 years living in France. After acting, she got a law degree and worked as a journalist. She appeared on the campaign trail supporting Franklin Roosevelt. I'm guessing she's not a

She's 100. What else does she have to entertain her in the afternoons?
Besides, it's not like golden age hollywood queens never liked a little media attention…

…well the cowboy needs her own show. But I actually might watch a show about a group of not-too-superpowered people working as a fireman, ballerina, etc…

*shrugs*
Didn't say they were (though I do think that's how their argument largely came across). My point was just that the two things - people complaining about the 'whitewashing' and people complaining about the quality - were two different things and largely happened at two different times. So deflecting from a

I don't know. If they somehow time-travel back to 1995 and make it a police procedural with a comedic twist (perhaps some sort of cross between Due South and Angel, with a hint of Life?), it could be quite watchable in an unchallenging way…

Wait, that's NOT the plot? That scene with him wearing a shiny suit really looks like something out of a procedural. He looks like he's playing The Man In the Suit.

I don't know the characters, but I like that they look to be putting a mute protagonist into a major role - a potentially interesting dynamic.

To be fair, there was outrage about him not being Asian long before it was even made, so long before most of the other complaints about the show arose.

Most people aren't, in my experience.

Yeah, the problem (and virtue) of POI is that it's two different shows - one emerges from the other like a fungus crawling out of a caterpillar. On the surface, early on, it's a fairly conventional episodic crime procedural (which you then eventually realise is actually a 'realistic' version of Batman); but that's

I agree. But it's really hard to make a character who is as consistently horrible as Tucker adequately fun to watch. That's why Armando Ianucci is a really good writer. And why Peter Capaldi (and indeed Mads Mikkelsen) is a fantastic actor.

I think what we're seeing there is that the category "ways to improve the Entourage movie" contains almost all possible worlds…