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That was good. Mac's Spanish didn't go as well.

or its half-hour spinoff Fuller House Lannister

White Walker: Texas Ranger

His style is a big part of the substance, as with David Lynch, Tarantino Goddard and many other pioneers one must learn a new way to approach and appreciate film to understand his art properly. The plot and script have a far reduced share of the overall "message" compared with conventional films.

He's not dumb, he just sounds like it when he talks, which is rather unfortunate for an actor.

I'm sorry but Only God Forgives is a brilliant piece of art.

Only Gucci Forgives

Dune is actually still called "Dune: The Desert Planet" in Germany. I guess Germans like functional descriptive titles just as much as American sci-fi editors.

Really want to like this show but I'm nearing the end of my tolerance, the pace is just ridiculously fast and the characters seem less and less real with each passing episode. I loved this show at first because it was unpredictable, but now I'm just having a hard time buying it, some of the interactions and plot

I really want the spinoff to work but it seems pretty doomed. Not that Nick Blood and Adrianne Palicki don't have enough charisma and acting chops between them to carry a show but the premise, that it's a Marvel show and yet so removed from the stories of any other significant MCU story, is going to limit the

Mainly to establish that it's not primarily Lynch's fault. Any adaptation of it at that time would've most likely been awful.

Dune should've been made into a TV series, not a film (and no the Syfy miniseries does not count). Now that Game of Thrones has blazed the trail for how to properly adapt a book series it's time to get it done.

You actually just made me realize just how much the four first-year student characters resemble cliched stereotypes of the nerd, the bully, the good girl and the bad girl. It's funny I don't notice these things while watching this show, I usually finish an episode and feel I enjoyed it but the more I analyze it

Not an excuse. He can give guidance, advice, teach (he is a dean after all). He may not have all the answers but he should have some, or at at the very least have some ideas as to where the young students should look.

But the really good fantasy novels (or series, which so far means just game of thrones) do a fine job at setting the rules of magic in their world before they let it dictate the plot, so for instance when the dragon or great wizard comes and saves the day you're not totally surprised that that can happen and are aware

Some men actually do think and behave that way, especially at a certain age. It doesn't mean the author sympathizes or agrees with this sort of behavior, rather often the opposite.

Am mostly enjoying the show but I wish I understood the rules of this "universe", if indeed it has any. In decent fantasy and science fiction there's usually a necessity to establish (or at least imply) what's generally possible and what isn't, so that magic (or fictional science) can't constantly be used as deus ex

It wasn't a real rabbit you know.

The Beast has obviously had Mike on a strict diet of Spice melange.

Because no other characters are cartoonish on this show, for instance Brits like Jarvis are so common in the real world. Throw a stone in London and you'll hit one.