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My reaction too. They could have said she was making a film about gardening in Salisbury and I would have been interested.

You sound mentally ill.

This got gossipy real fast.

Some weird ass shit to take away from this show.

I think both you and the reviewer are making way too much out of her having been in Silence of the Lambs. Maybe they just picked her because they felt she was right for the role?

Damn. I missed that. Now I feel like a bad viewer.

I'm watching season one of Community as well. Again. I've lost count of how many times I've seen the show.

I've been playing the 2012 SSX game. It's not nearly as good as 3 or Tricky, especially annoying with all that survival stuff, but it's still fun to string together combos while rushing down a snowy mountain.

Tried to watch this movie again recently. Only got 20 minutes or so into it.

In Hostage the house gave a better performance than Willis.

I think he has a great eye for gags. When things are in motion he's at his best.

Some nice dusty cinematography too.

This film was bigger than Jesus around my friends back then.

If only he murdered people. Because that's perfectly acceptable.

Not really. he was shaky early on in the show, partly I think because they weren't sure what to do with the character so long before he becomes Psycho, but now he's firing on all cylinders. That scene in season four where he wanted his dead mother to open her eyes was the perfect mix between insanely creepy and deeply

I've read this a couple of times and I'm still not sure what it means.

I think it's fair to consider that Sam doesn't know Norman is an insane but calculating serial killer. I mean, that's sort of the point, that we're seeing it from the POV of a mad man.

I hope so.

I'm pretty sure those rakes Madeline was standing in front of was an homage to the movie.

When Caleb entered the house, I loved that he apparently keeps on feeding Juno the dog, despite the little one not having much of an appetite.