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Agree, but still found Sunshine kinda fun even when it Supernova'd.

Sharp guy. Sunshine blazed. And three cheers always for Pete Postlethwaite.

I too was reminded how fine an actor is underrated Mr. Murphy.

Complete hoax. Pieced together from old Deer Hunter outtakes.

James Best was one of the best character actors in movie history. And Rolling Thunder was among Mr. Best's best. (Jewel Jules Franklin Guy, 1926-2015)

Tommen's mom and pop are also his aunt and uncle, then he and Margaery's offsprings will be his own first cousins. Huh. Like that whole incestuous bunch that just poisoned the young King's older sister, who I guess would also have been Tommen's first cousin. Lucky they're Sparrow proofed for now. Still too twisted

…hold door.

I have a camera. I volunteer. If I go, I go.

Potentially the wildest sex scene in series history. Pray they edit nothing.

Sooner or later freshly reanimated Mountain is destined to pluck haughty High Sparrow's feathers. Likewise Septa is sunk.

Will pass on both the upcoming sad and sordid TV trials and the inevitable film version of Cosby's slimy saga. Just glad the great Robert Culp won't have to endure it.

Also spotted Heinrich von Klienbach who was the evil Scar in The Searchers. Duke got the old Nazi Injun good though.

"Elvis to Bubba: "Come and get it, you undead sack of shit."
Bubba Ho-Tep (2002)

Ugh.

A good one based on fact that would have been a film classic if only big brother Lawrence Tierney had starred instead of his little brother, Gerald. Well directed and nicely shot by Oscar winner John Alton. Junior Tierney (Scott Brady) did also go on to be the only actor I know that would later single-handedly kick

Rona was such slutty fun in her heyday. Once said you must pick your enemies very carefully, or you'll never make it in Hollywood. Still true today.

Bogie's golden era - made between his second greatest role, African Queen, and his finest work ever, Treasure of the Sierra Madre.

Frank Lovejoy stole the show.

Budgets be damned! All us prime time Pam Grier connoisseurs have acknowledged that postulate for decades.

Sadly an Escape gone terribly wrong, but the lead works fine for 1981's Escape from New York.