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Watching him on Penny Dreadful, I'd ssy it improved his everything. He could be my grandfather and I find myself thinking "f* that's hot" more times than I feel comfortable about a man his age.

That would be hot and suave as hell, but he is like 50. The ship has sailed. He would last a movie, maybe two.

I think Tom Hardy is more Bourne than Bond. The guy can play anything with eyes closed, though.

Subjectivity is always a factor. Personally, I mainly watch Penny Dreadful for the sets/costumes, acting and enjoyable Victorian/horror/etc references, so I generally have no issue with them relying too much on those aspects since it is what I enjoy about this specific show. If you are more focused on other areas,

Indeed. It portrayed their strengths beautifully. Eva Green is great at somehow exaggerated acting, not because she is not subtle about it, but her strength is definitely within the raw department. Kinnear, in everything I've seen him in, is at his greatest when he needs to portray understated emotion and subtle

I think the whiteness of the room is symbolic in a very Victorian fashion, as is everything in the show. Vanessa is dirty and uncared for, but her soul remains pure. Even in her desperation, her faith never leaves her, and there is a purity at her core that keeps her from dying but also trapped in an impasse with the

Hadn't thought about it, now I can't see anything else.

Me too, I'm 25 and I don't look that grown-up. Or that beautiful, but that's a whole different issue.

I watched TOS recently and I was surprised by Kirk's reputation. He flirts for information or time a lot, rarely for pleasure. More like a Mata Hari than a Bond type. I found that somehow progressive itself, how he used his charm and sexuality the way a femme fatale would.

I just think she and Hemsworth had zero chemistry. They were both good in their roles, but the chemistry was off. She even had better chemistry with Hiddleston in my opinion.

I admit I thought exactly the same.

He is young, rich, depraved and handsome. I'm not sure there's so much more to the character. The novel itself is a reflection on a number of themes, but the character doesn't really have that much once he is full-Dorian, I think.

I need that cat story now. You can write that and don't tell!

I get the appeal, it is a cool word, but that was far too much for a five-line description.

It was a lovely episode, and indeed, Grace's dress will stay in my dreams forever, because I'll never have the money to get such a beautiful thing or the style to wear it as Fonda does. Watching the show is kinda bittersweet, I am 25 and I sometimes find myself thinking "will I ever look that good and that CONFIDENT?"

I have a few.
The Dark Knight and The Lion King I do not "despise", but I don't think they are THAT great.
Since literature is allowed, the two I get more shocked "how don't you love this" looks about are LOTR (I COULD NEVER EVEN FINISH THE FIRST BOOK. Too much info. Just far-too-much) and Dracula (great individual

"And color coordinated!" has suddenly become my favourite compliment ever. I hope someone will say that to me someday. Donnie has grown on me so much I am starting to understand what Alison sees in him.

For some weird reason, I thought "Susan Sarandon would be so awesome". But she wouldn't do it, so joke's on me.
I actually think they should go the opposite way. Give her a sweet chubby mum that makes delicious pies or something.

I am almost grateful, considering the quality

He was great as Shaggy. Weirdest celebrity crush ever. Well, not, but top five at least.