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I loved the anime except for the crappie ending. And the opening song is kick asd

I’ve been an Amazon member since the late 90s. So 15 plus years. I can count on one hand the number of issues I’ve had and they have always come down on the side of the customer. They refunded me the cost of 27 song mp3 album because the songs were mislabeled. I got the song list off the web anyway so I got the

I have several of those. Primer, Brazil, Grave of the Fireflies...

If they would pick up Hannibal, my world would be absolutely perfect.

I watched this at home and have now seen it 6 times. I love it. Best movie I've seen this year.

Am I the only one that didn't care for this movie? There were only a couple of "scares" and the ending left me underwhelmed to say the least. I don't see how it got such good reviews.

Gravity was much better seen in 3D. I personally don't hate it like others. I think it works especially well in animated movies. And if done subtly, works great in live action.

I very audibly, hand over mouth,gasped at that. This is probably the best movie I've seen all year

Completely agree! It was one of the highlights of the year in movies in my opinion.

It was incoherent for sure. But there was something about it that kept me coming back. And the last 5 episodes or so were really good IMHO. I'm glad it got renewed

I saw the first one in the theater and honestly, I thought it was just about as good as Up! and WALL-E. I can't wait for this

Not even that was worth it. I was so mad I wasted time on season 4.

Season 4 was barely watchable. I quit after that. utter garbage

Very true.

Orphan Black is just as good this season as it was last season. I'd like to see more Helena though. And hopefully Tatiana won't get overlooked this upcoming awards season

Just wanted to let you know I just watched this and LOVED it! Very engrossing despite the lack of dialogue. Thanks again for the rec :)

My real name is Shannon. I live in North Carolina. Love Sci Fi, fantasy, basically anything that not's possible in the world we live in :) Science not always appreciate in my part of the US :(

I was surprised at the level of violence in Drive. It's kind of a quiet, but violent film. And Brian Cranston's role is very memorable. He's got so much range.

This sounds a lot like Dark Water/Honogurai mizu no soko kara. Life imitating art?

Agreed. I dig it.