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You're the best. Don't ever stop.

When you say things like "probably more but I only half watched the episode" it pretty much makes any of your "points" invalid.

You certainly are, yes.

I really enjoy Gone Girl, and every moment she is in it I am happy.

Regina King and Carrie Coon. Emmy nominations. Anything less is just wrong.

It is late right now and I may have had some wine since this aired much earlier, but all I want to say right now is wow. This episode rocked. I have no idea where the show will go after this season, it could turn to crap. But this season is just week after week incredible and it has its hooks into me so deep. It is

This is an internet comments section, not a mirror.

*Slide whistle*

Uh oh Fun Police, crackin skulls

Ok, yeah. That is fucked up.

Netflix my man, you have done a lot of good. But fuck you on this one.

Fright Night kicks so much fucking ass, every October it is required viewing in my house, sometimes even twice. His work on Tales From the Crypt was excellent aswell.

I think enough context was given. Despite the very vague nature of the mission, she goes along hoping/trusting they know what they are doing and will fill her in. By the time people are being executed at the border with no authority and causing what could be seen as an international incident/scandal/crime, it was only

Yes sir it would. I don't claim to be very good at spotting this stuff even as a huge film nerd and perhaps I am wrong, I just know seeing it the first time I thought "hmm this seems random..maybe it symbolizes him folding away any semblance of a 'good guy' here, and is about to plunge into the muck". Perhaps a Bluray

I wouldn't call it manipulation because it does a perfect job of merely providing more context to his character without eliciting sympathy. Not one person I have spoken to felt bad for him there, they all say what the boss man says. "Would your wife be happy to see what you have become?" The only feeling that should

They allude to his tragedies throughout the film, and it seemed pretty clear his family was probably murdered to the point that when they reveal it, it wasn't even shocking especially considering the film spent nearly 2 hours detailing horrible tactics by these animals and Del Toros behavior with Blunt. I'm sorry they

My theatre had people laughing at Brolin taunting Guillermo in the totrture room. I live in Canada. What the fuck. For real, some reactions to this film are a little horrifying. That's why I absolutly loved SPOILER SPOILER that the big boss says to Benicio, "who do you think we learned it from?" SPOILER SPOILER//

I might have seen it as over the top if that horrible shit wasn't happening to families in these Cartel ruled parts of Mexico every fucking day. I just read an article about a man's little girl being kidnapped by the cartels and when they called for ransom they made him listen to her be raped. And beheadings are

I thought the shot of him carefully folding away his white jacket was representative of the fact that from this point on anything clean or pure about this guy is about to be erased. He is only more brutal and efficient as it goes on, he sheds the white coat to begin work as his true self.

Seriously, though. Fuck you, Bruce Willis.