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Damn skippy!

Never been her biggest fan, but she was pretty amazing in Adaptation. So if this is in that same vein, I look forward to it.

Heath is a toffee and chocolate bar that came out in 1914 created by L.S. Heath. Skor was Hershey's knock-off of Heath that came out in 1981. Hershey now owns both and still manufactures both, Skor gives you a little more bang for the buck, otherwise they're pretty damn similar.

Not really, it's just that shows that gear toward family friendly writing are generally recycled these days. It's like they're generally re-creating programs from the 70s, 80s and 90s completely oblivious to what made them good.

C? Wow, you guys were really gentle on this one.

I actually liked how clueless the panel was on the first episode. It was like they had an idea of how the game was played, but had never actually seen the show. The fumbling around added to it.

It's very good, and incredibly difficult to watch.

It doesn't need to be a primarily visual movie. By that same note, having social awareness doesn't instantly make it any better. It's actually a bit heavy handed, and simply wasn't a particularly entertaining or memorable flick.

3-Iron is one of my favorite movies. It's amazing well made in every sense. I had a conversation with some friends about 3-Iron and A Snake of June a little while back, turned out to be the only one that liked either (I love both) and just assumed I had an odd taste in movies haha.

I dug the less than happy ending, the rest of the movie didn't really hold my attention. I was going through a Korean cinema phase, and while plenty left great impressions (Oldboy/Vengeance Trilogy, A Bittersweet Life, Save the Green Planet, A Tale of Two Sisters, Spring, Summer…, etc; ) The Host wasn't one of em. I…

That's the next episode (#5). It was Hunyong according to the subtitles.

That.. That's my jam

Goyer is a worse director that that guy is writer. Final Destination 5 was probably the second best of that franchise just for the sake that it had a clever ending. I kind of have a soft spot for the original. That said, A Nightmare on Elm Street did have perhaps the single lousiest screenplay I've even seen.

I'm pretty sure Tilda Swinton could play you in your life and do a better job, regardless of gender.

Yeah, those little cut aways were jarring.

Carell was fantastic, Bale was solid.

They did it very successfully in The Big Short.

This was, imo, the worst episode of the series. It got a lot better after it was out of the way. I wound up loving this series overall, really wish it was doing better stateside.

Schwimmer came off like Schwimmer to me. I thought Vance and Paulson nailed it though.

I just marathoned through the series on Hulu, was fun but it definitely felt like it was petering out in Season 3. I feel like a show like this would benefit from 10 shorter seasons, like Always Sunny. Keep the creativity and chaos flowing.