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I watch the first episode and I'm not sure of Wedensday's identity. Which god is he suppose to be? The God of Wedensday? Is he Loki? Is he an British god? A celtic god? I don't think he is an American God with that accent.

Why did you use Cannibal Holocaust as an example, when that is more like feeling like watching a snuff film rather something overly stylized? I would rather used Spartacus as an example. Even Braindead and something like Ichi The Killer or even Kill Bill would work a lot better. I don't think you have seen Cannibal

I don't think I claimed anything about the quality of any the Tony Scott films, except for Domino. I only defended Domino because of the hate that get.

It seems like Tony Scott has gotten an exemption for that rule with True Romance, Crimson Tide and Enemy of the State being his best film, and damn how many guest start there in does film. Even Domino is kinda fun, if you take it as a post-modern take on the actionfilm Scott has ever made. It's just really funny film,

When did 3 cops become a platoon?

There is pretty much not a single spoiler in this. It barley touch on the plot. It's not like regular reviews. It's assume you read it before watching it, so it doesn't give anything away. At least not anything the trailer hasn't shown.

They even have Gabriel Byrne in a small role as fake Brill. People keeps forgetting that one.

I remember I thought The Big Hit was the funniest thing I had ever seen. I saw it like 6-7 times in a week. Was quoting Bookem Woodbine all the time. I did buy it yearslater on blu-ray, and the film hasn't aged well. It's the kind of film that blow it loads in the opening action scene.

Kiss of the Dragon is also pretty decent, it was refreshing after seeing Romeo Must Die and The One where everything was CGI enhanced.

Only one over 1 hour? Shouldn't there be at least 3 over one hour? 2-3 per episode? That seems reasonable.

He was awesome in The Big Hit. He just loved jerking off after discovering at an adult age, because he had been fucking since he was 8. Didn't he also show up in The Substitute.

Six month since the last Everyframe is a Painting video. I'm dying for another one.

It's like watchin all the 90's DTV films where most of the action scenes are previous shot footage, and they make submarine films because they have a lot of footage of submarines from other films, or jet flying.

The Island is probably the only film by Bay that actually has something to say. Of course it's mostly used as a backdrop, and how more heavy handed is it than having Lincoln save the slaves. I think it was the script for The Island that kick started the career to Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci, and it's probably still

Eliminators actually pretty okay. It looks rather good, because the film is English so it doesn't have the Eastern europen boring look (but Adkins plays and FBI agent and uses an American accent), and there is a lot of chase scenes, and Adkins have two fight scenes againts Wade Barrett (aka Stu Bennett).

I guess Tresspass confused with Judgement Night, even thought nether Cube or T is in that film (but Cuba Gooding Jr is). It think must been the vhs cover, and story about white men (except for Cuba of course) going where they shouldn't be.

I think it's also interesting that one of the writers is also Rust's wife, Lesley Arfin. They co-created the show together.

It's interesting that he created this show with his wife, and she wrote a few of the episodes.

I loved the original Norwegian. If you can find it you should check it out, it has Stellan Skarsgård in the Liam Neeson role. It even has Kristoffer Hivju in a small role, and Hitler himself Bruno Ganz as the rivalizing crime boss they are discussing here. In the Norwegian film he was a Serbian crime boss. I guess