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Yeah, that shit made me cringe when I was like sixteen.

Maybe it's before the crowd pleasing studios swallowed him up and he became big money for the industry. Inception was probably the last truly great big budget film he made that was nearly flawless. but I love Nolan when he was smaller, more controlled. As with The Prestige or Memento. Back when everybody wanted to

Yeah, but Jules referenced Cain in Kung Fu as the image he aspired to. It's like a reference within a reference, I guess.

Jimmy is officially breaking bad, ya’ll.. By drinking some nail salon cucumber water (for customers only). Great things have small beginnings, I guess?

My favorite Pulp Fiction reference is in Fly, when Jesse is trying to decide what tool to bust open the lab door with. I remember watching it with my mother and we both thought of Bruce Willis ultimately deciding to use the katana.

But life is all about feeling annoyed and manipulated! Wubba lubba dub dub!

Colin Farrell and Rachel McAdams make out and it's sad..

I traveled a long way to get this.

Three episodes, really? So what if it doesn't have two Johns conversing about philosophy? That's what made SEASON ONE unique, much like reading a novel separate from those around it. I want to have a different experience that is what it is, meaning it is what it needs to be.

Thought this was Zodiac Motherfucker for a second.

The ending to season two is by-far one of my favorite endings to a game; even more so than the ending to season one. The choices made on the way to the season one's ending varied, but the result was always the same; Lee would die. Then Season Two came along and sort-of hamfisted all of the choices but had an immense

I can think of several reasons why it wouldn't work.
1.) Lovecraft, in general, is bleak. Optimism sells 9 to 1.
2.) Even if they did get proper backing that allowed for artistic autonomy, Del Toro is a romantic. The clear conversion between his work and all things Lovecraft just isn't there.
3.) Personal opinion: Poe

I saw Ex Machina; which was good. Not great, or especially life changing, but you don't get many movies like it so I have to respect it.

Man.. You're right, I'm sorry. Hug it out?

With a name like Alister Fuzzwater, I can't possibly see how anybody would confuse you as homeless.

"We get the world that we deserve."

This reminded me of Archer, with Bull Pucky being Lana, and Eat Up Martha being Archer. I could hear H. Jon Benjamin and Aisha Tyler's voices so clearly.

Rockford Files is an even better comparison. Which reminds me that part of my love of Justified comes from the reminder of all of these classic shows that I remember my pops showing me when I was a kid.

Gary Sinise is an actor I would totally watch if he had his own action franchise.

Oh yeah. BCS' writers are hardly the type of staff to write something as only an inside joke for the Breaking Bad crowd. I definitely foresee older Saul returning.