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Sing Street. Parts of Can't Hardly Wait.

It's Jessica Chastain

Thank you for writing this. You've always been an incredibly gifted writer, and I'm glad you're still with us to share that.

He's got a million releases. Tons of material to pour over and most of it is fucking gold.

Needs more Mark McGuire

Needed more Stuhlbarg!

And oh my that last scene…

Amazing song from an amazing album.

The first Jack Reacher has one of the better car chases in recent memory. I remember it really sticking out partly for how minimal the sound was: no dialogue, no music, just the squealing of tires and revving of engines. That shit was badass.

I think that show totally deserved all of those great performances. That show was amazing.

Jai Courtney was great in Spartacus: Blood and Sand, which reminds me: I totally need to rewatch Spartacus.

I was waiting for the Sandman to come out and sweep him off the stage

Forgetting policy and general levels of sanity for a moment, i could never vote for someone who steps on their own punchline so much.

Yeah, I'm not saying it won't end in an all-out battle by the end, but this movie, based on the trailer, seems to be targeting adults more than any other superhero trailer I can think of. That doesn't necessarily equate it with being good, but at least these movies are finding ways to branch out and explore other

It's nice that superhero movies have evolved to the point where not every one of them has to have world-saving consequences and tons of bang-kaplowie explosions. I mean, I'm sure this will have its fair share of action, but it's cool that filmmakers trust the audience enough to know that isn't all they want anymore.

For me, Erikson's series had waaaaaaaaaaaaay too much stuff actually happening. It became hard for me to discern what was important and why things were happening. That series… I'm so torn on it. The most typical thing I've heard people say is that the series is much better on repeat readings. The imagination on

I'm pretty sure that repeated raves from you are the reason that I'm reading it, so thanks!

The floating tribe of women who liked to cut off dudes' balls? Yes, I found that amusing.

I highly recommend reading the relatively short The Wind Through the Keyhole, book 4.5 in the series. King wrote it after completing the entire thing, and most of it is a story within a story, but it's fantastic and a more engaging read than the final two books.