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I probably need to read the list again but where is:
Observe and Report, the most hillarious film of last decade.
Where is Pineapple Express? This is the End?
Or what about a lot of Todd Phillips films? Of course the Hangover sequels where bad, but the original, Road Trip, Old School and even Starsky and Hutch where

Is this the B- movie week? Most of the films got the character.

I think one of the reason US doesn't make teen movies like this is because they get slapped with an R rating. Europe makes tons of this films, and they have R rated content, but still get either 12 or 15 rating in most European countries.

I'm pretty sure his wife is kinda his editor. If she doesn't like what she reads, he puts it in the garbage bin. His book On Writting is very interesting, even thought I skipped most of the first and last part as I was more interesting in the writing advice.

Quentin Tarantino even guest starred in one of these episode on Alias. It had also lots of Die Hard reference.

Naming the boy JJ Bateman seem to be a reference to JJ Abrahams, or perhaps he just really like Jason and Justine Bateman.

While I find season 4 lacking, I do think Job's storyline was really good, and it did all the right thing. I kinda missed that the gang didn't do anything together like season 3 final. Job helped Carrie, and Hood went alone dealing with a plot most didn't care aobut. Should have tied these plot more together. The

I guess he was more of Proctor's personal assistant, or perhaps servant, because of his devotion and loyalty to Proctor.

I feeling the it wasn't that much of a creative decision, that perhaps they got a lot of budget cut with the filming location being removed and the episode count reduced. I got a feeling they decided to ended as they probably couldn't produce the same level of work as the previous season.

I like the ending, now I can imagine a book series like Donald Westlake's Parker series, where Hood and Job goes on different adventures and do a lot of heist, and always gets into trouble.

I guess we saw there how Proctor deals with the cartel. They don't even hide the death of the cartel leader.

This season is rather uneventful compared to last season. It just build up, and few reveals. Last season episode 3 to episode 10 all felt like each could be a season finale. This season has not have a single episode as powerful as any of the last 8 episode of season 3. Last season could end at episode 8 if they

It's inspired by Kevin Smith's relationship with Joey Lauren Adams, and his problem with her sexual past. So it is a critique of Alleck's character, and how Kevin Smith dealt with it himself in his relationship.

I wish they would end the show with two 8 episode season like Breaking Bad. It just seem they skipped a season. The serial killed plot should be in the first 8 episode, and Rebecca shouldn't be found dead until the final, and then season 5 full be full out war. The death of Rebecca should be what made the war explode

It could be just composition. Real fire filmed for itself, and than put back in. It is hard to make real, but not harder then CGI.

Yeah, I know. I just used it as an opertunity to talk about all the wonderful Scandinavian directors that have done brilliant work on Banshee.

Adam Targum was the writer for this episode, and one of the Exectuive producers. He has only directed four episodes of Banshee Origins for this season.

I recommend watch OC Madsen's Danish war film called "Flame and Citron" with Mads Mikkelsen as Citronen.

Wait are you mocking my spelling mistake in Nick Fury? Fuck off. Read "Mother Russia"!

Jennifer Aniston's father is greek. Her father shortened their last name to something American.