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"Alright…she's dead" "Sure we'll get back into business again, right after I drag Lydia out to a ditch and leave her there"

"Dwight! You gave Stanley a heart attack and almost killed him!" "Oh sure, I filled his body with butter and sugar and convinced him not to excercise for 30 years"

Rabin learns that the real "secret success" of life is the power of friendship and the only "fiasco" of life is to live without knowing love. It was kind of a "failure" of an ending though.

Upvoted because I recently rewatched The Aviator and once again remembered how much I love that movie.

All we really need for a deadwood movie is Ian Mcshane. They could make a whole movie of just Al on a bare set and it'd still be amazing. Still, really sad we won't have Powers Boothe if the movie ever does get made for real.

The only crazy dumb part of the game were the collectable manuscript pages. All of them had shockingly terrible writing that blatantly telegraphed the next moment. "And then! A giant possessed crane thing attacked everyone!" (Cue giant possessed crane thing attacking everyone)

I managed to pick up the collector's edition of this game preowned and in mint condition for next to nothing a few years ago. The collector's edition is beautifully made up to resemble one of Alan Wake's Stephen King knock off books (complete with a fake signature from the fake author)

It's funny how Quantum Break came out only about a year ago, and yet the microsoft that clearly wanted it made a certain way now feels totally unrecognizable. An ambitious, new exclusive IP from a seasoned developer, strong focus on extra Tv series content and clearly trying to set up a new complex franchise. When was

Mr Weyland needed Shaw and even then he barely needed her. He had to keep up appearances, so of course he brought along scientists. He didn't give a shit, so he hired idiots who probably had no family connections. It's also notable that Shaw was noticeably confused and surprised to see a group of red shirt henchmen on

Just watch it for the trifactor of Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron and Idris Elba. The movie is dumb, but it moves at a swift pace and has some wonderful music and gorgeous cinematography .

Plus she's noticeably in a ton of pain during the third act. Sure, she outran a space ship, but I just assumed those future space drugs were very strong.

Prometheus works far better as a movie if you take it on it's own terms and divorce it from the wider alien films. It's a flawed and silly movie, but how often does a legendary director make a serious sci-fi movie that questions the nature of man's place in the universe and also gives us a full on abortion of an

Jar jar is the key to all this (because he's a funnier character than we've had before).

Alien is such a wonderfully tight movie. No faffing about, no lengthy scenes of pointlessness.

I just like to assume that every non-returning twin peaks character is off hanging with David Bowie's character. Where's Catherine and Leo and BOB? They're hanging with Agent Jeffries. Can we go visit them? No. No we cannot. But they're all having fun together.

The extended version is lovely, but it almost reveals a hair too much. We see Bowie in a hotel before teleporting, we learn there's been some time travel and we get more crumbs of info. All very cool stuff, but I love how the sequence in the movie is such an insane self contained odyssey that is never mentioned ever

Keep in mind the deleted movie scenes are only in the "complete mystery" collection. But it's a whooping 90 minutes of deleted scenes, the majority of them featuring original tv characters who were cut out of the movie. The complete blu-ray is well worth the money.

His character is hanging out with the long lost Agent Philip Jeffries for all eternity.

I'm down for whatever surreal journey the new twin peaks wants to take us on, but I really hope, above all else, that we finally get some closure. Now, closure from a David Lynch production doesn't need to mean "everything is wrapped up in a pretty bow and every question is answered". But Mulholland Drive and Inland

I'm just happy we get more Harry Dean Stanton. I logically know he'll die one day soon, but I dearly hope he somehow outlives us all.