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No.

Okay that tab was weird. At no point is Kurt "coming unhinged from reality," though.

Softball. Pfft.

Blood specks, too.

FWWM definitely shows Laura's murder. It's the whole climax.

The fact that the scene at the Bang Bang Bar didn't resolve the situation - we left as the woman was still being threatened by Horne - made it even more disturbing.

The casino guys assaulting Brett Gelman was actually the more violent sequence. Also, we had some graphically burning male corpses onscreen.

"I know what I'm warming up."

Exactly. Total Hulot.

Belushi was very good as the scary casino boss.

Also he didn't bloat up in the 25 years.

The only people creating a controversy are those complaining.

Rob Schneider was also thought to be a good casting choice for "Surf Ninjas."

I don't know, Forster is always a very warm presence onscreen.

TP is the best thing on television right now.

He's always been really good. His scene talking to Bad Cooper through the glass (shades of High and Low) was also really well done.

His assistant is the same actor who played Thomas Schiff, the goon who Harvey Dent tortured in The Dark Knight.

He was hilarious in his scene with Cooper.

It's not everyday you get to see Michael Cera being hilarious and Robert Forster being laconic in response in the same scene. It was special.

I wasn't scared of her. She was clearly a good guy.