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I know that the ending wasn't popular with like half the fandom, but I enjoyed the ending to The Dark Tower series, which kind of wasn't an ending at all. I don't want to say much else without spoiling it, but it made me think "what did he do different this time?"

Cloud Atlas

What do you call the CW? That shit is B through Z grade storytelling.

This one was pretty scary when I read it in middle school. All kinds of messed up shit in those pages.

Cliven Bundy is a Right-Wing libertarian. Is he somehow imaginary or do you want to just have a nice arbitrary line so you can say "Those People" are over there.

Can we all save some time and just say if HBO were interested they'd have optioned the damn book themselves?

Honest question: WHAT WERE YOU THINKING LINKING TO THAT HAMILTON NOLAN ARTICLE?

A tremendous overreaction, Robert. It was one pithy slogan, not a campaign. It wasn't a "campaign" against science, it was a pithy slogan that meant "we're all natural with no chemicals or added preservatives or whatever". The construction of the sentence matters. They are telling their customers that their cups are

I feel embarrassed admitting this in public, but The Fourth Kind with Milla Jovovich had some scenes which scared the living bejesus out of me. I can't watch it again, even in daylight. And I know it was a terrible movie story and production-wise - but it did a couple of things just right. Or wrong, I don't know

The Exorcist. Made the mistake of watching it for the first time in a house with hardwood floors and cats.

Before this movie came along, I didn't even know the character had a name, let alone knew what that name was. I'm not sure if I've even watched Sleeping Beauty more than once.

Oberyn gets his confession at last, but probably not the way he wanted it.

Why would the guards know about Sansa? Remember: "Your secret is safe with us."

Good analysis, except for one part: Oberyn got EXACTLY what he wanted. His death was a suicide; he intentionally allowed Gregor to kill him, because that was his plan from the very beginning. In the early season, all his barbs aimed Tywin and Cersei aren't a reckless lashing out, but a deliberate strategy to provoke

Yeah, based on last night, TV Sansa is going to be way more fun than book Sansa was in Feast For Crows.

I had remembered the horrible description of Oberyn's death in the books with the graphic details involving teeth, eyes, and brains, and wondered just how much HBO would actually get into that.

I see this reaction a lot and I REALLY don't get it. I was absolutely mesmerized by the scene. I thought it was excellent. Brilliant even. Apparently I'm nearly alone in thinking this, but I find that shocking and surprising. I never would have guessed nearly everyone else thought this fascinatingly played scene

A damn fine actor. I know this sounds lame, but I'll never get over how perfectly he played the young Tommy Lee Jones in the third MIB movie. Obviously he's known for better movies but that always sticks with me!