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Hans Moleman. All of them!

WARNING: This is super long and you don't have to read my long and possibly incorrect opinions.

Saw this recently - managed to catch it as it left cinemas in the UK. Absolutely loved it. Jennifer Kent's direction was superb and the overbearing use of silence was just inspired. Also of note, the two leads: Essie Davis is just fantastic - conveying all the emotions that she does. If that performance isn't award

Give the IP back to Marvel/Disney= Franchise Saved (cork pops)

Do you believe that scientists should make their research open, so that anyone can read and learn from it? Then this news will make your day.

Right, because all "feminist" heroines (or women in general) completely have their shit together all the time.

Best:

"You can't just slap a US Air Force sticker on the side of a death glider, and call it yours."

The second V/H/S film was much better than the first. The story of the cult in the Jungle was especially well done

Disney screwed up the ad campaign but it's a good, fun movie.

I described the last episode surrounding the Hospital as Creepy. I would describe this latest Hospital centric episode as suspenseful.

what if I should die?

I was really surprised his role was so small.

Totally agree — but it's rather impressive how Doctor Who is the kind of show where pretty big actors are happy to come in and play small parts. I loved the story RTD used to tell about how he was thinking of "someone like Derek Jacobi" to play Professor Yana/The Master, never expecting that he'd be even remotely