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1.) Very good use of music in this episode.
2.) Incredible how Craster's boy looks like him.

I feel like Wellick's scenes all have that American Psycho thing going on. The episode where he paid the homeless guy to take a beating… Or this week where he was shown seated in the foreground, listening to his 3 douchebag employees reminded me of Patrick Bateman. It's American Psycho without satire, actually.

Maybe it's that it feels so constructed. All the references seem to be thrown in rather than being an organic part of … something. Maybe it's because we all know so much more about the backgrounds of making this stuff that we can't uphold the illusion of a coherent, believable world? And then he's writing exactly ONE

I believe it's called eclecticism these days. Besides: "Good artists copy, great artists steal." I mean, is there still anything truly original out there?

No it was a standalone game with a kind of neo-noir-feeling. The vid does only show multiplayer unfortunately.

Or was it J. Edgar Hoover?

Exactly what I thought. The toilet setting seemed like a Trainspotting rip-off to me. But there are a few scenes later in the film that are hard to watch.

C'mon, what's wrong with the guitar bridge? It's how these things used to be in the 90s.

But I thought Brad Pitt was about to retire after World War Z?