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Yeah although there's a strong sense that it's crazy for him to run for sheriff, it also fits in with maintaining a "normal" appearance. If he decided not to run, would that come off as weird? Maybe he thinks he deserves some kind of reward after going through everything; he sees it as having done something brave to

Kevin's a great character because we're already able to declare "Classic Kevin" when he decides to start selling coke

This one has gone up a lot in my estimation recently. I remember when it came out, Bond was kind of "not cool" anymore, it was all about Batman and Indiana Jones. For a long time it didn't feel like a Bond movie really, but after Daniel Craig it clicks into place a lot better. I think I ranked it 4th or 5th when I did

1. No, because teenagers wouldn't see it. 2. I don't see how they're not already doing this? They've always moved with the times and adapted to whatever is going on in the world.

CONNECTICUT: Will Trump win? / What is the American dream? / How to be pretty?

What are all these Texans sticking their tongues in?

Well, Ben Affleck committed Gigli and he still works.

I liked the episode just fine and I'm intrigued for what's to come next. Kevin is gonna fuck up bigtime since he's sitting on several kilos of coke and apparently shoving it up his own nose. Meg's spiraling. Mom knows something's up. Nolan and Eric are up to something else.

I…just can't place it either. Perhaps if were wearing a hat? Hopefully he'll explain a murder tableau or two.

This is important. Craig brought something back to the series that nobody had since Connery, call it a more working-class, rough and tumble, resentful of authority factor, and Hiddleston really, really doesn't have that. The transition would be jarring. Like if Moore had followed Dalton.

Yeah Jamie Bell was mentioned a couple of days ago in the rumor mill and I'd honestly prefer that than what we have here. I have no idea if there's any credence to any of these stories.

On the contrary, On Her Majesty's Secret Service does everything to convince audiences this is the exact same person as Connery. He cleans out his drawer that's full of gadgets from Connery movies. He's obsessed with finding Blofeld, who escaped at the end of You only live twice. Someone randomly whistles the theme

Because it cheapens the brand.

If they "caved into Internet buzz", they never would have hired Craig.

I want to fucking puke if there's any truth to this.

This viral marketing for Alice through the looking glass just gets weirder and weirder

"I came here tonight, I didn't know what to expect. I seen a lot of
people hate me and I didn't know what to feel about that so I guess they
didn't like much nothin' either. During this fight, I've seen a lot of
changing, the way yous feel about me, and in the way I felt about you.
In here, there were two guys killing

wtf is original programming lol

WHOA, what? An actor is capable of doing more than one role?

The only curious thing here is that Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig are not playing the brothers. They look much more alike than Adam Driver, who looks more like (insert insult).