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Perhaps it was like all the CSI show being shot in LA, except they go to Las Vegas, New York and Miami and shoot some location stuff to use, but usually without any of the actors.

But Kevin Smith knows how to write. I still love Chasing Amy and Dogma after all these years, I even really like Jay And Silent Bob Strikes Back, but it such a long time since I saw it. Oh, Clerks 2 was pretty good. But I still don't know why it got a 12 minute standing ovation at the Cannes film festival.

Perhaps one of the two hitmans, Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench, or perhaps Glenn Howerton's personal trainer character (his character gives me association to Brad Pitt in Burn After Reading).

If it just a few days to shoot, I don't see how he has problem with it. He enjoyed doing Once Upon A Time In Mexico, because he filmed a large role in just 9 days. I bet Johnny Depp likes to get to do something weird for a couple of days.

I think most people that aren't from Japan, usually only watch stuff that are either very violent crime films, horror, anime stuff, or anything crazy action or samurai films. Comedies and melodrama are usually not that big, there are of course some exceptions, and my brother is very much into the cute stuff, while I'm

The Last Boy Scout could probably fit in as Jimmy Dix is a former player, and so much of the plot is about pro football and gambling.

I heard that Draft Day was suppose to be very good. I think it was Devin Faraci of Bad Ass Digest who said it. Bad Ass Digest and Outlaw Vern har the only film review site I read (I come to avclub for the television recap).

Wait there is still notification? I thought they where gone?

The book Wisdoms of Psycopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success, shows how their is certain profession where you need to have some socioapthic traits to be good in, like a bomb defuser, or a surgeon, or a special force soldier, or a defense lawyer. There is a rating system from 0 -

Isn't Veep just a 10-12 episode show like Hannibal? As long as they aren't filmed at the same time in the year, it's very possible. It will be like she does one 24 episodes network series.

They should have waited to release season two of the Walking Dead, and instead finish The Wolf Among Us. I guess it's two different team working on the games, but the team that does the The Wolf among us could use some help to speed up. There was like 3 or 4 months between episode 1 and 2.

He is fast paced compare to Spike Jonez. He has done Being John Malkovich (1999), Adaptation (2002), Where the Wild Things Are (2009), and Her (2013). Of course he has done tons of shorts, but how many of them does we see.

Paul Verhoeven. I thought he would get a second chance after Black Book, but in 8 years he only has made one film in 2012, Tricked (which I haven't seen, and didn't even know about before now). He seem to be chasing a film about Jesus that is probably never going to be made. Hopefully his next project De stille Kracth

Why shouldn't you have a cake and eat? I never understood that expression. What is the point of a cake that if it's not be eaten? Unless you are a baker and sell cakes, but what baker will sell a cake and then eat it himself.

Where is Judgment Night, Grosse Point Blank and Very Bad Things?

Was the creators or the actors choice to quit the show? Because this is an article about when actors quit the show, and the death the show runner created?

You forgot one of the most famous ones, Jean-Luc Godard, who founded Gazette du cinéma with Jacques Rivette and Eric Rohmer (both also famous directors), before he wrote film criticism for "Les cahiers du cinéma".

This season has had a lot of episode running 50 minutes. Is FX consider Justified there Breaking Bad, because I only thought Breaking Bad had as long episode in it's final season.

It will be up at hbo.com soon. They have the full song list from episode 7, so I assume it will come very soon. But I do find that site hard to navigate as I found the tracklist of episode 7, but not how he could get to the other episodes tracklist.

It was not about Marty seeing woman as people, but him seeing the darkness in himself (when he cried in the end), and Rusty seeing the light. This show is all about the theme and characters, and not plot and the mystery.