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Pablo Martin Podhorzer
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"Her" - like a slight Black Mirror episode that didn´t made the cut because wasn´t so good, just nerd-bait.

Just to point that Aharon was one of my professors in Tel Aviv University, and that Nevot I think was one or two years ahead. I was around Aharon, because the truth is that there isn´t many real cinephiles in Film School, and Aharon was one of those, so happy to see them doing movies and doing well.

And that´s the problem with Jennings.

"Homoerotic" is Americun for "does not know how to be a man anymore so everybody is gay". Dude, Nolan did an act on you. It is not good cinema, and is not going in any important "Best of" list, and in some years it will completely be forgotten. At least if cinema criticism does not destroy itself in a bonfire of

Yes, and it seems to be the "difficult with girls and socially awkward so naturally must be gay" trope of American (San Francisco) Gayism (see also readers comments about "The Big Bang Theory").

Hardly veiled TeaParty anxieties with badly filmed action sequences against a careful study of a genius sociopath with outstanding visuals. And the latter is TV. Moffat wins.

I watched "The Lone Ranger". The twist is that it was a good movie.

I read somewhere that the parents in the Christmas scene are real-life Cumberbatch´s parents, and that Mary is the real-life companion of Martin Freeman. Crazy.

Nolan has not even an inch of Moffat´s intelligence and storytelling capabilities.

Oh yes, "that" scene. That IS Sherlock and "Sherlock".

For some reason I liked more the second episode. I guess it was the elephant in the room.

He is The Silence.

Why would they? It is a job for rich kids so they can get more women. Why would a woman want to do that? (Unless she is Agnes Varda, then she wants to make the world a better place).

The movie goes to an idiotic conclusion, nothing important is addressed. Done, expectations lowered (but I am serious).

She is in fact kind of the embodiment of the natural course of feminism, right to the end.

Nope, and if it really was innovative instead of being just lonely nerd-bait, it would get a C+ or B- and be called "an interesting failure".

Just forget about all this and find and watch "Akta Manniskor" (Real People, series from Sweden). That is the real shit.

Just watch "Akta Manniskor" and forget about forgettable sci-fi.

Just one thing: "Akta Manniskor", best sci-fi I`m watching right now. Do it, do it, do it.

Ok, not going to date you then. Good luck with your weird feelings about fictional characters using fictional powers to meet the love of their lives.