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I'm not going to watch Mad Men until I knows how it ends. I haven't watch a single episodes but I have read a lot of reviews and articles. I think I enjoy reading about the show more then I would enjoy my time with the characters.

Criticism should always be read after you have enjoyed then work NEVER before. I kinda hate this thing that reviews should be buyers guide. Does review are the least interesting, there is no depth, not meat, they just don't give me anything. If you can't discus the films theme why the fuck even write a review. I wish

I don't even remember the feeling of the twist of does film. I have seen them all so many times that the twist is the last thing I'm thinking about. The feeling of the twist just last a few seconds, then it become more about the character and the themes and what the films are trying to say.

But do you even remember the feeling of being surprised by Fight Club? I have watch that film so many times since 2000 that I can't possible remember how my first viewing was, and my feeling towards the twist. In the end the twist was cool the first time, but my enjoyment of the film grow over each viewing. In the end

The fourth episode, The Thing in the Pit, is so good, it's still probably one of the best episode of the series. If that episode doesn't get you in, nothing will.

Yes, storytelling shouldn't just be about shock and surprises, and try to be original. It's important that the story that is about something, and the Nightwatch stories are Jon and Sam's stories, of course it's shocking and a surprise to kill a main character, but it ends their narrative, and their narrative isn't

Inigo Montoya is a perfect way to describe Oberyn, which is what I like about him.

But he was such an awesome character, and it was such awesome scene, and such a great shock. It was also kinda good to see the confident character, messed up because he was so stucked in the past. Pretty much every Oberyn scene was great, and his death was the best scene. Don't think so much about how the plot moved,

I think most of the death seem to have a very specific thematic purpose. Oberyn's death was all about a man how couldn't forget the past, and was so focus on his revenge, that it kill him. Eddard was too honorable that it lost his head, Robb married for love and had to pay the prise. It's all about the Game of

There is something called Disapora film, which are usually films about immigrants, or stuff about transnationality. For example Jews living outside Israel is a disapora (thank you Oxford dictionary). So it's pretty much a word about people that are not in their homeland. But usually in the context of Jews and

Is it two episode she has been in this season? The third and fourth? Or just the third episode?

It's in chapter 3, the sentence isn't completly the same.

Fun fact: The arrow to the knee joke came from the 2007 fantasy book, The Name of the Wind.

MMO are pretty much the most expansive game you can make, you simply because of all the maintaince that you have to do.

I'm not going to play this game, simply because I don't like that you have to first pay for the game, then subscription every month, and there is of course the limitid edition consern and I guess there might be some microntransaction.

It obviously doesn't work as the Sheriff knew Lester talked with someone in the hospital, and also you had all the other stuff Lester did alone, and Malvo seem to be working for some shady assassin organization. I guess I would like Malvo more as a independent psycopathic drifter, then an professional assassin.

Rachel Blanchard. She had a nude scene in Where The Truth Lies. That scene was actually the reason for why that film got an NC-17, but not because of anything she did in that scene, that belongs to Colin Firth and Kevin Bacon.

I always felt that "And" credit was for a famous actor doing a supporting role. Like the guy who play the police chief cop films always get that one, or Gene Hackman in something like The Mexican.

Colin Hanks actually got the With credit.

And Oliver Platt and Adam Goldberg. A great cast.