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But can it make waffles? Someone should make a fax machine that can fax waffles, it would be the greatest thing eve.

I don't think people consider Manhunter better then Silence of the Lambs, but better then Red Dragon. I never really seen people like Manhunter more then Lambs, I know some prefer Brian Cox over Anthony Hopkins, because of his performance. But that's it.

I was hoping the first half would be fugitive Hannibal (and Hannibal rising), then second half would be finishing the Mason Varger plot, and this plot would bring Hannibal back to America, and would get him arrested in the end. Making everything ready for the Red Dragon season, and then the next season only the second

He did really well as a murderous psychopath in Gamer.

I thought Dolarhyde was only being introduced this season, to introduce you to the weirdness of his vision, which are suppose to be really coco. So I assume that Dolarhyde is not this seasons big baddie, but next season. At least that what I read in the badass digest article, which are based on the same panal.

Isn't this show inspired by how al-Assad got the power in Syria.

I watch this film yesterday and I can't remember that Zach Braff even was in it, except for in the outtakes, I was wonder if everything with Zach Braff was edited out.

Isn't Fast Five the mandatory answer to that question?

You Only Live Twice is kinda terrible. It is kinda racist, it's sexist (okay so is most Bond film), and this is the film where Bond goes Sci-fi. It isn't as bad as Diamonds Are Forever, or the early Roger Moore films, and Die Another Day. But everyother Bond film is better then this. Even Moonraker and Octopussy is

I think the way this show works is that they find people with big personality that clash with the other personality, because that creates conflict, and then they put them in articial situations they would never be in together. So the people are real, but none of the situations are. It's the way any reality show is

Hm, I don't know any of these songs. That's what happened when I never listen to radio or MTV, or never go out anymore. I guess if it was before 2012 I would accidently heard it.

I was going to complain why True Detective is not in the miniseries category while Fargo, American Horror Story (why did it get nominated?) and Luther are, but then it's pretty much pointless, as it is the networks that choose what category they should go into.

Wasn't there a time when a length of film was determined by the amount of character a film has or the films time frame. Films that was three hours used to be films like Short Cuts and Magnolia, films with a lot of characters. Usually a big blockbuster would use max 2 hours, and that was because of their big action set

Next season is the last season, so no matter if it's good or not, shit is going to happened, and it's going to get ugly for some character. It's hard to see Body and Ava getting out alive, and they have made lots of points that Raylan is an asshole, but this aint a antihero show, so he should up ending fine (or at

He was in one episode as a hitman. He was in episode 5, last season was probably the weakest season so far, but it did had a lot of Dewey.

I'm kinda in a dilemma no. I just watch episode 8 of Fargo, and no I'm feeling anxiety of what is going to happened in the next episode, so am I'm going to watch, or am I going to read avclubs review first to calm me down. Of course reading a review is a lot faster.

I guess it's more about unloading the excitement you have for something. Sometimes you don't want a discussion, you just want to get out what you feel. It's the reason why internet is so populer, and why people like to do review. You just want to get your feelings out.

I guess it's so much about taking their ability away, but more to get them to relax, and say it's not a big deal, because that feeling is gone real fast. I have hard thinking about a surprise that I really remember the feeling of. I just don't remember anything. Was Darth Vader being Luke Skywalker father a shock? I

Of course for most people it is, but you have to worry so much, and you have to be sure you are watching the same show as your friends, or the same films. It just leave conversation a lot more difficult, because you have to be careful to not spoil anything.

I knew the outcome, and I thought it was awesome. Of course I never read the book, so I knew it more as just a fact "the mountain kills the viper, and the viper poisons the mountain". I guess I enjoyed the dramatic irony of how awesome the Viper was, but I still he would die. It was like watching a train crash in slow