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Ghost Ship.

“he doesn’t appear to throw in any token non-genius tracks like “Wild Honey Pie”

No love for Trance?

lol just kidding. The top five is Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, Sunshine, 28 Days Later, and Slumdog Millionaire.

Damn I love both Gyllenhaals, but I’m not going to give Corden the oxygen of publicity by watching this.

The very tall man in a Volkswagen Beetle is in multiple episodes though:

Conversely, bringing Tennant back for one episode just to really highlight what a drag JJ2 was: mistake.

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Except for the fact that he blew that out of the water the very next year:

Marc Anthony also had a pivotal role in Antony and Cleoptra.

Megabus from Bristol to London, so close enough

here’s the incontrovertible, definitive ranking that I just came up with on a notepad while on a coach that stinks of piss:

I can see why someone might not like ‘Shut Up and Dance’, but placing it lower than fucking ‘Crocodile’ is cold. But if pointless cruelty and misery is what you dislike about Black Mirror, then a) why watch it at all, and b) why the fuck is ‘Black Museum’ so high?

An eternity of pouring poring through texts in the Library of Ashurbanipal will be a welcome repose”

hahaha good one

Agreed, although they should go back to the season 1 model in the sense that season 1 wasn’t total shit.

I agree with the first two sentences and then I fail to follow your logic at the end there, sorry (it’s probably my brain taking a while to wake up today). The reporter’s question that Tarantino, Robbie, and Pitt all respond to suggests that her role is underdeveloped or undervoiced. Robbie’s words don’t really

True, but nor does he evaluate Pitt’s quotation, not even with a couple of flattering adjectives. Given that this is a newswire it’s not surprising that the author limits each speaker to one quotation and simply reports them rather than providing an in-depth analysis.

He dismissed her response by quoting it and describing it as ‘gracious’ and ‘diplomatic’?

“thy”?? Downton is set in the 20th century, not the 17th.

Well, Scott got totally shafted there.

“a social media phenomenon