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You know what would have made this movie perfect? If he had just played Holder. Robocop going to Narcotics Anonymous meetings and greeting everyonen with "yo" would have been priceless. Linden could have showed up in the second act still wondering where her son went.

That's "M" as in mancy. What did you think I said?

"clear my browser history"

Thanks. My point (could have been clearer) is that I wonder how many people either didn't notice this cover in the movie or didn't see the movie, but found the song through the commercial.

First Wave, Lithium and 90s on 9.

I have no recollection of this song at all in Donnie Darko.
I first heard this version in the Gears of War commercial.

It wasn't just that it wrapped up every loose end, it was that every single moment in the episode went Walter's way. From New Hampshire to the Schwartzes to Badger and Skinny Pete to the machine gun to the house to Lydia, Walter had everything go right. After five seasons of plans going wrong on him, it felt

I can live with that. Its not like I avoid the movies, they're still hilarious, I just have a hard time laughing at OJ

Every time he shows up in the movie I think about what he did and it takes me out of the movie.

What if it was written by Ted Hughes?

Consider this the divorce

It works because I don't think Leslie Nielsen knew it was a comedy. Kind of like Slim Pickens in Dr. Strangelove

Starring Pia Zadora?

That scene in the stairwell is one of the best things this show has ever done. Well filmed, great dialogue, and the shared Raylan-Boyd history all come together.

One of the greatest ever: Paul Winfield as Dathon on TNG. "Shaka, when the walls fell!"

Things that you have to see because Kevin Spacey is in them - terrible. K-Pax. Pay it Forward. The Life of David Gale. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
(though its hard to call any of them overrated).
Things that he's in but that he doesn't have to carry - often pretty good. Seven, L.A. Confidential, The

I watched the entire first season and I only remember two scenes: Corey Stoll's 'suicide' and Kevin Spacey getting drunk at military academy. Everything else is a dull blur.

This is agent Johnson. No, the other one.

One of the few loose ends the show didn't tie up. How long did Huell sit in that room? Is he still sitting there today?

I think you've mistaken the AV Club for Reddit