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Hanks is 60 now. Fonda was 63 when Once upon a time in the West was released.

He's still got a couple of years to have his Henry Fonda moment.

Joe Abercrombie is good at writing character names. Cracknut Whirrun. Logen Ninefingers. Sand dan Glokta. Alll gold.

I hate the thought of either one of him and Carl Reiner having to suffer life without the other.

Freisler was a bit of an idiot IRL, so him sitting there quietly in a room full of people like that wouldn't surprise me. Stanley Tucci was as you say superb in it. As was David Threlfall.

Much as I enjoyed the HBO film Conspiracy, it seemed like Branagh made him a bit too jovial.

That's how good Durning was. Disappeared so completely into roles that people often thought an entirely different actor played them. They stopped making Police Academy movies when he became too old to play Hightower.

I have never heard of any of these people.

The Lobster yet again proves that Colin Farrell is a quality character actor trapped in a leading man's body.

Even the lesser episode of the first run is better than almost everything that followed.

The show has been mostly shit since the seventh episode. Shame that such a strong start has been wasted.

She gets way too much stick. She's fine in the role.

Goth Mia Sara. Oh my.

Alan Oppenheimer is still alive. Have they no decency?

"Do I have to drink my own urine? No! But I do it anyway, because it's sterile and I like the taste"

Dodgeball!

Even now, The Hitcher is the single scariest film I've ever seen. One I can only watch grudgingly and even then with the urge to skip certain bits.

Bonus points for any and all Abercrombie references.

No Dodgeball? This list is about as much use as a cock flavoured lollipop.

Poussey grew up in the military, and if I learned nothing else from reading Jack Reacher books, it's that army brats can fight.