msbrocius
Ms Brocius
msbrocius

For sure! I think the same is true of Scorsese too. I've liked quite a few of his more recent movies, but I don't consider any of them as good as the work he did with De Niro in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

I agree with a lot of what you say here.

I thought he was hilarious in King of Comedy and also completely believable as a delusional psychotic. He reminded me so much of this lunatic who comes into my workplace regularly that I was actually unnerved while watching the movie. But he still managed to be funny!

That's what I was thinking too.

Agreed! He was perfect. I usually really like Brian Cox, but I wouldn't have wanted him to be Roose Bolton for that reason.

YES! Why has that not already happened?

I really miss Tywin too, and that's solely because Dance is just that amazing of an actor.

Nice! I watch it a couple of times a year usually. I love all their movies but that one—and A Serious Man—appeal to me the most.

That is such a lovely movie! I watched it for the first time after Rickman's death and was mad at myself for not watching it before then.

It's probably the Coen Brothers movie I've watched the most. (Well that one and A Serious Man.) Even though I watched all of Monk, when I think of Shalhoub, I automatically think of his character in The Man Who Wasn't There. He's one of my all - time favorite lawyer characters, and every one of his monologues is pure

I was just getting ready to comment with the same thing! I've watched that boot camp sequence I don't know how many times. I've watched the movie in its entirety twice.

Agreed!

Agreed!

Yeah, I will admit the hatred I harbored for Theon in the beginning is gone and I now pity him, but Game of Thrones isn't really into doling out happily ever afters.

Bahahaha I have never heard that fan theory before, but it's my new favorite, too!

It's not comprehensive and includes more than prostitutes, but this is a start:

I took the quiz, and in the first page of my results, the only character from a show I was familiar with was George Michael Bluth.

I would too!

I also always thought it was really dickish that all of the kids were only named after people special to Harry.

When I was watching Wolf Hall, I kept thinking about how much Rylance and Bush favored.