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Great review Alex.

Breaking Bad: actually pretty good
Mad Men: also about women
Game of Thrones: not a game but a series
The Americans: actually about Russians
The Sopranos: features several tenors and baritones
and so on…

Kudos for highlighting the scene with Daisy and Mace, I thought exactly the same when watching it - love that the series' usual hectic pace slowed down a bit there, and just when you were expecting a cut they just kept rolling and letting the awkward silence between those two speak for itself.

Salvation is basically watchable because Christian Bale is playing John Connor in it. Neither Genisys nor T3 have that advantage, and both have ridiculous senseless action-obsessed plots, which is probably why I can't remember anything that happens in them. As opposed to Salvation, the thought of which instantly

None taken, you're right I probably haven't. This is more educated guess than properly informed, but the fact that I haven't seen as many films this year isn't because I've been lazy; I'm an avid cinema goer across almost all genres, constantly read reviews and interviews, watch trailers non-stop and try to make sure

That's the thing, if the best thing about a character is how another character pronounces its name, it might not be the best character…

I so wanted to like The Neon Demon. Still ended up happy that I saw it in the cinema, but mostly due to the incredible cinematography and score.

Superb taste right there, especially Batman v Superman - you really know how to pick out the masterpieces.

What a crappy year for film. I loved Arrival, enjoyed Hell or High Water and The Lobster and fully expect most of the other films on this list to be very good, but none have the appearance of anything masterful, utterly unique and/or groundbreaking (possible exception of The Handmaiden). The only film this year that

Agree, it's a great show with a unique style that isn't getting the buzz it deserves. Not perfect by any means, but how many shows are? And yes this season has been arguably its best, mainly thanks to the Venice storyline, Monica Bellucci and the mockumentary.

Not all mustard eaters are terrorists, but all terrorists eat mustard.

Nicely done. Assume they weren't quite the type of flames you had foreseen, but still :)

Tormund won't die very soon at all, he's the only Wildling anyone knows or care about and their rather new leader. Ramsay is the only fully fleshed out villain the show has left (unless you consider Cersei) so same for him.

Born to immigrant parents from Astapor, raised in the Ghiscari faith as a minority in a rather discriminating Oldtowny society, recruited to Sons of Harpy via social media, sure yeah all of that.

So the parallels between the conquests of Iraq and Slaver's Bay are pretty obvious, the question is what that means for Slaver's Bay. Will Sons of Harpy reconquer it as soon as Queen Dany leaves along with another big chunk of Essos, sending millions of refugees to Westeros and committing large scale terror attacks in

A little overboard with the editing there guys… Felt like two guys shooting a series of one liners rather than an actual conversation.

I never thought it's anywhere close, the quality of both writing and acting is significantly superior on AoS. Every episode of Flash and Arrow has at least two "come on, why would he do that?" moments where character actions are very explicitly contrived to serve the plot. This happens on AoS too, but a lot less

Yep pretty good episode overall, but am I the only one disappointed with the overall ferocity-level of the Kree Reapers compared to the preceding hype? They're basically big, strong and not especially quick dudes with melee weapons. Where's all the technological advancement, and what exactly made Hive fear them so

No mentions for The Revenant or Birdman? Both are amazing audiovisual experiences, in very different ways.

Claro que si, but too much work and not enough progress. Accent is not something that improves a lot as you keep learning a language, the accent you start with is usually close to the one you end up with. And his was so heavy and mangled that it would be completely useless to him as a spy.