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I did not remember Holloway today. I thought for a second he was a character who had been off screen so far, but I saw on imdb that he was the chief. I don't remember a chief. I remember James Frain and Paul's boss, but the police chief.

But don't you think Paul is Kevin Spacey (Jack Vincennes), and Ray is Bud White, and Ani is Ed Exley. I have no idea who is Kim Basingers character. Vince Vaughn perhaps?

I think Paul is the Kevin Spacey of True Detective season 2. When you have three detectives one of them have to die before the final. Too bad there was no Rollo Tomassi moment. I just love Guy Pearce expression in LA Confidential when James Cromwell ask him about Rollo Tomassi. True Detective 2 is a love letter to

It's like when you first saw that Michael J. Fox actually aged. Suddenly he had wrinkles. You think wow, what happened? Answer: time.

That's when the film is the best. I remember me and my friend recreated that moment out when we where drunk four years ago. Of course without motorcycles. It's such and over the top iconic moment. Loved it.

He looks younger then Katie Holmes. I just saw her in Ray Donovan (which is a show I don't regular watch), and she showed her age. I realized that it has been 17 years since Teaching Mr. Tingle, Disturbing Behavior, Go etc. And then I thought, god damn I got old. So she is probably just in her late 30, but still it

WTF, it's the last hour that makes the film. It's when the film really kick ass with the operatic Hans Zimmer score, and all the Wooism. That score is really awesome. The track Injection and Bare Island never get old. The last hour really makes the film. Even thought that "I will find you moment" rips off The Last of

I wonder why it took so long to show this season on Cinemax, as Sky just finished the series yesterday.

It's the same music as the intro music of Borderlands 2 (or was it the first one?). But I think this show started one year before that game was released, or was it the same year.

I feel the last Chucky film Curse of Chucky that should be on the list, as Seed wasn't that good.

You learn something new everyday.

The kid looks Hispanic? Marco Rodriguez who played the rapist is latina, of course he looks a little less in his older years then before. But the kid is a red haired, doesn't Irish has a tendency to be ginger (or is that Scots, or both?), giving hint that Colin is the father, because Colin is irish. I'm not sure his

Yeah, I was pretty sure it was canceled. I also thought Rogue was canceled but that is also still going on. I actually think any show that is not covered on avclub and isn't big network tv-show is canceled. There actually exist tv-shows they do not cover like Kingdom.

The only good thing about Tim Burton's remake is that his apes are always going to look good. Even thought I haven't seen it for years, I'm pretty sure the makeup still holds up.

Yes, but it's the surfing sequence with Snake and Peter Fonda.

Rick Springfield used to star in motherfucking High Tide. Loved that show when it was on in the late 90's. We Norwegians are suckers for does private detective/cop shows in pretty places like Tropical Heat (I think it might be called Sweating Bullets in the US), Silk Stalkings, Waikiki, and specially Pacific Blue (for

I does. It even got a Hans Zimmer score, and he made the music for a few Scott films in the 90's (True Romance, The Fan, Days of Thunder and Crimson Tide) and Ridley's Thelma and Louise.

I remember I watch it while I knew how it ended. I kinda just not enjoying. Just thinking about the ending just make me not want to see the film. I know it make sense it the story, and it's the right angle. It just give me a bad feeling. I guess I just never liked film where the main character is blind. Always feels

I always have enjoyed Tony Scott films more then Ridley Scott. But I do really like Black Hawk Down, and Black Rain is one of my favourite Ridley Scott film.

Event Horizon (the Shining in space, and the third act of Sunshine, is pretty much Event Horizon), Pitch Black, wasn't there a Hellraiser in space and Critters in space (the fourth one I think), and recently Pandorum. There is also a ton of b-film horror film set in space.