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Ana de Armas was fantastic in No Time to Die and had ten times the chemistry with Daniel Craig in one scene than Seydoux had in two films.

...in the morning!

I wanted to like this, but barring the Brothers Pomodoro, it’s just not working for me.

I assume Derry Girls Season 3 isn’t available in the US yet?

As a Brit, it doesn’t annoy me half as much as “gotten”.  At least “gotta” doesn’t pretend to be a real word.

The Voltarol Years by Half Man Half Biscuit is better than all of these. And I say that confidently despite having heard none of them.

If anybody on here hasn’t seen his Glastonbury show yet, stop what you are doing and find it now. Enjoy him while you still can.  Beatles, solo stuff, Wings…all of it fantastic.

More so than America to be fair.

Crosby Stills & Nash fantasised about doing the same in Wooden Ships but eventually acknowledged that Jackson Browne’s For Everyman was the better message.

I’m a big fan of Vicky McLure from her Line of Duty performances, but Trigger Point was disappointingly predictable.

Let’s keep going, just for the halibut.

She’d need to smoke a lot of cigarettes to be able to nail a Joplin impression.  But the other two were incredible.

What no Chris Isaak, His Entire Career?

Sucking throat juice like it’s Grey Goose!

Somebody beat you to it, but thanks anyway.

Thank you! I’ve definitely never seen the film so I must have seen that bit shown on something else.

She’s pretty unlikeable in the Squid and the Whale as well.

I was pleasantly surprised to see she’d been nominated twice for best actress and once for best supporting actress. But (unsurprisingly given her lack of movie roles, as highlighted in the article) nothing since 2007.

Nice to see her cast against type, after being best known as a gal who looks after her mentally unstable brother rather than have sex with Karl.

I wish I could remember where I saw it, but I seem to remember a sketch show (many, many years ago) involving a black actor auditioning in front of a white casting director who wants an “Eddie Murphy-type”. And there’s a queue of black actors in the waiting room all dressed in leather gear. When he gets in he’s trying