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    What the hell is Kit Harrington doing on the Rich Eisen show? Were all the other milquetoast corporate-stooge American-Football-based-but-really-light-entertainment personalities' shows booked?

    Come on, this guy is just a Leno-esque hack. I know people like him because he justifiably takes on the right, but don't pretend he's funny anymore.

    Where is Bojangles? Zaxby's? Are these not in Chicago?

    How did you find this website?

    Career? Bold statement. I'd be inclined to go with something from Shallow Grave or Trainspotting, but he was pretty good in this, wonky accent aside.

    I'm pretty satisfied with the ending even though I kept watching after the credits and even a couple of commercials waiting for some weird coda to the last scene. I think I just hated the Varga character so much that I was hoping for him to get some comeuppance. I guess I'll just have to settle for his little toady

    Where's Face/Off? Or is that in the Bad Good Movie list?

    "Whether Day-Lewis is for real, or simply preparing for a role where he plays an actor who’s about to retire, remains to be seen"

    That's right. Thanks for the reminder.

    When Chuck is destroying his house looking for the thing that is drawing electricity, I was trying to remember what Mike planted in the house. Was it a tape recorder? That couldn't have been drawing electricity, could it? And I know Peter Gould referenced The Conversation on Talking Saul (why did I stay up and

    That would be Kelly Dixon, host of the Better Call Saul Insider Podcast!

    I thought it was Gollum. Hadn't the LOTR movies come out just around this time? Howard is a well-cultured man…

    First of all, damn those BCS/BB writers for having Kim crash. I knew that was coming as soon as they showed her driving because they are some sadistic people. How dare they hurt Kim!

    The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off are the holy trilogy of semi-sensical Cage-starring '90's action movies. I love them so much.

    I watched Die Another Day the other day and I'm disappointed that the kite-surfing tsunami scene wasn't mentioned here. As in, how terrible it was. It's funny how the Bond series immediately switched gears after that, kicking Brosnan to the curb, hiring Craig and reinventing itself along the lines of Bourne.

    Although I'm sure the consensus is that either Connery or Craig is the best Bond, Roger Moore was the first Bond I knew so I've always been the most fond of him. Maybe he wasn't as macho as those other two, but he seemed to take himself way less seriously which was refreshing for a change. I've rewatched all of his

    I totally bought Jimmy wanting that refund all the way until he starts talking about Chuck to the insurance lady. That's why this show is so great. They can lead you on and then totally swerve you at the end.

    Yeah…they're probably dead.

    She definitely was more integral to last season than she has been so far this season. I'm sure there's some Mesa Verde-related dominoes still to fall though.

    These trailers have made me somewhat more enthused about the sequel, but I still have reservations. First, that shot of Gosling next to the car walking into the landscape looks more like a Photoshop job than I care for. Second, Jared Leto? Ugh. There are plenty of grizzled character actors available who would be much