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Toni Erdmann is by far the best film of the year. Haven't been that happy (and sad!) after seeing something in the cinema for several years. Can't wait to see what Ade does next.

Liked Hush way more, but I think Oculus is his best.

I'm a bit tired of all the praise for his Ouija film. It had a great build up, sure, but then the last 20 minutes or so was really crap. When a character dies, you usually have the other characters freak out somewhat, not just be like "OK there's a dead person hanging here, what should we do now?".

HOW did I miss this release?! Emotion is one of my favorite albums in the past couple of years. Brilliant pop music.

It was that blonde tattooed woman with her arm stuck in the door, deciding to cut off her own arm and shoot some more people. Pretty cool.

I hope the samurai are a part of another park. Anyone notice the chinese (I think it was?) announcements at the train area? Guessing those tourists don't go to Westworld, they go to wherever those samurai soldiers are.

Song-Kang Ho though… *swoon*

Didn't care much for the prequel to be honest, but Train to Busan was pretty amazing!

I actually really enjoyed this film at the Stockholm Film Festival a couple of weeks ago. I don't agree that it's absurd at all, I rather found it very believable. Especially after having lived in Cambodia for 6 months, where auto accidents are very common and death rate is high. This film actually won a couple of

I've always loved Shelly. Maybe not for the character, but for the way Judith Light portrays her. She's pure magic through and through, and this was her best moment yet.

He definitely gained weight, and lost some hair maybe? His face might now be his weakest quality, looks-wise. It was much more chiseled back in the day!

I'd totally forgotten how hot Luke was in the first season.

Huh, I still stand by my previous comment that most of the people around Bernard have been swapped out pretty often and therefore no one has noticed anything. Ford most likely has other stuff going on in that place that hides the truth about Bernard. And he probably has other crazy stuff going down in there as well,

Have you seen the latest episode?

They'll never be able to make another Spider-man movie as good as Spider-man 2…

The Animals Of Farthing Wood was one of my favorite shows as a kid. I think I must've seen all the episodes. It's heartbreaking stuff, but very beautiful too. Also, still have nightmares about The Moomins from time to time, even though I love it and have some of their iconic coffee mugs.

Thought about that, but they seem to be changing staff quite a lot in general, except for a couple of key players like Bernard and Ford.

I guess Bernard is a robot, Arnold made a robot version of himself before he died and that's who's in the middle of the maze, and Maeve is going to kill someone soon. Also hoping Elsie survives, I kind of like her Nancy Drew scenes.

Also recently watched it, after having heard about it for so many years. But I actually didn't like it much and was quite disappointed.

Most predictable episode they have ever done? Yet, it was kind of entertaining. Looking forward to seeing what Frank will do next, or maybe, what someone else will do to him.