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His biggest issue with the movie seems to be "not enough colors."

It's probably usurped, or very close to usurping Supernatural as the horror show with the best soundtrack on TV.

They tried to sort of subvert expectations with it, like the brother was meant to be the "Ash" of the movie (he's pretty much dressed exactly like him), but have the sister be the "hero." Though I gotta say, the teacher friend who was basically losing more and more chunks of his body as the movie went along, should

No, he was specifically talking about Night, it may have been in a documentary. Land was originally going to have the theme of "ignoring the problem" which is still kinda there, but went for more of a post-9/11 thing. Survival is where he went and did the "ignoring the problem" theme.

Yeah, he's said that the theme of the movie was always "revolution", the new literally consuming the old and taking over.

The Freedom Bars are made of worms! Worms!

My take, Maze knocked him out and with that single feather she saved in season 1, used it to grow Lucifer's wings back (which is how it was done in the comic).

But what about Goatwhore?

I'm pretty ugly, so whether some woman dislikes my fashion choices are the least of my worries.

It's crazy to go back and see Fimmel all fresh faced in the first season to now. Quite the transformation.

But lets be honest. The show has never claimed to be 100% historically accurate. I mean there is debate whether Ragnar was an actual person, Rollo being his brother (and alive during the show's time frame), etc…

It's pretty obvious this season was going to be the end of the line for Ragnar, if only for the fact Fimmel started appearing with his hair grown out and clean shaven.

You should check out Absentia, Flanagan's first movie. Solid low budget horror.

And really, the Harey Quinn character has been defined by her obsession with the Joker.

The last bit of stunt casting was Snooki in season nine.

Living Colour is my favorite black metal band.

Remember when Dr. Steve Brule sucked on a black dingus until the milk came out?

"Each standalone episode will take on a different famous movie featuring a male protagonist and change the story, characters, and even genre, placing a woman at the center of it all."

In my view, all anyone needs is the mono box set (plus the albums that aren't included, obviously), and the Anthology compilations.

The biggest problem with TWD is it just repeats the same cycle, there's no real storyline to it. The group find shelter, they kill a mess of zombies, a few people die, people show up - and they are assholes, etc… That could be the summary for any season.