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But that car chase!

In the original ending, didn't Glenn Close kill herself and then somehow blame Michael Douglas's character? That sounds a lot more interesting than having her character turn into a deranged killer.

I know people like to slag on Ex-Mr. Madonna, but I actually think Guy Ritchie deserves to be making style over substance blockbusters. His steampunk Sherlock Holmes injected some life into a pretty worn out character. And while no one wanted to admit this at the time, his take on Holmes ended up being superior to the

The X-Men films are kind of fascinating because they demonstrate in one series how superhero movies have changed over the course of fifteen years. In the early ones, the world of superpowers and supervillains had to be somewhat grounded. (I remember nerds at the time having a meltdown over the fact that the outfits

I think he's already been cast as the next X-Movie's newest villain, the Dandy Highwayman.

I wonder what Dougray Scott is up to these days?

New York City!!!!!!!

The stories coming out of North Korea about power plays between members of the Kim family is so insane, I'm surprised Hollywood hasn't made a film about it. Well, on second thought, I guess I can think of one reason why Hollywood might be reluctant to green light such a film.

I hope they didn't pull a muscle with that stretch.

What? You expect them to just come up with an original idea? Those don't grow on trees.

I recommend that Scotland Yard start investigating anyone who owns a monocle. That Mr. Peanut guy is starting to look really suspicious right now.

If you want to make a run for the White House, then you'll have to hire a higher quality of intern.

They do things differently Down Under.

I can't wait to until the opposition goes negative and releases a campaign ad where we hear an ominous voice remind voters that Kid Rock once rhymed "summer" with "summer" in that song that tricks you into thinking you're about to hear Warren Zevon.

Don't try to stomp all over my aspirations.

I'm rewatching the series now in anticipation for the new episodes. They've just revealed the killer. If memory serves, from here on out the series has difficulty figuring out the new direction. Here's hoping the last two-thirds of the second season are better than I remember.

The philosopher Judith Butler observed that hard right Israeli conservatives and anti-semites operate under the same logic that Israel is wholly synonymous with the Jewish people.

You know, I've always thought that it couldn't be too difficult to start a cult. Most of these cult leaders seem like obvious con artists, so it can't be too difficult of a role to fill. Also, there are a lot of stupid people in the world.

I'm not going to get too excited for Star Trek: Discovery until I find out who Jeffrey Combs will play.

Don't knock Phlox, man. He was the best character on Enterprise.