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I read all three books last week and they are among the worst horror stories I have ever read. Truly awful writing. Reminds me of the Dune prequels "written" by Brian Herbert. I think the show is terrible, but as long as I can watch it for free and without commercials on a no-name website I found, I can skip

This reminds me that the first time I ever saw Ed Harris, he played a human trafficker (coyote)/killer in a Charles Bronson film called "Borderline", 1980 or so.

Certainly not underrated among cognoscenti of war movies. Amazing work by all the actors.

My mother LOVED Holden, and could never watch Bridges because he died in it. Was rare for the lead in any Hollywood film to buy the farm….very shocking at the time.

As well as very realistic model work…won an Oscar for it!! . As a model builder myself (did a couple for movies along the way) I tend to look at stuff closely. The crash scene was a very large model and I thought for years it was a real aircraft.

Add Bridges At Toko Ri and you hit the Holden war movie trifecta!

Greatest "guy" film ever.

Imagine crossing the Daily Show with the Muppets…would be amazing!

Can I just say that I really like the fact that LH didnt succumb to the "look 25 at any cost" trend in Hollywood. She looks like the 57 year old woman she is and I still think she's good looking (I'm 58). No botox, skin peels, blimp lips, etc.

Yay! I have Hulu Plus so I'm looking forward to this! Thanks!

She was excellent in The Informant!.

Truly loved this show. The writing and acting were as good as anything I have ever seen. I used to hang on every word and nuance of the performances. Sorry that it didnt last longer, but grateful that it aired at all!!

Seen these "edited" with Calvin pissing on a cross.

My brother graduated from CalArts in 1980. Has worked, more or less steady, in the effects industry since then. I dont know how he did it…passion I guess. He's managed to make a good living at it, but he's had to work at least twice as hard as I ever did. I recall a few years ago, we calculated that on hours

Seriously? Do you have even the tiniest idea of what goes into creating digital effects???? I personally know several people in the industry (including immediate family) and they work their asses off. They will work 12-16 hour days, 7 days a week, for months "designing, building, lighting, and manipulating a

A good director (who understands the limitations of CGI and can communicate his visison) AND an experienced, talented DE team.

My brother kicked off his career working with Joe Johnston on this, and is now a CGI artist (producer/manager/specialist). He has seen the whole industry change from old-school effect to the digital era. As he puts it: Art is art, no matter the medium. When either is done well, you dont "see" it and the story

She should continue to be hot well into her senior years. She's gorgeous.

I noticed Nolan's sunglasses in one of the previews. They are not a very practical accessory. No "gunslinger" would want his peripheral vision eliminated like that.

I am already imagining how much better it would be with Andre Braugher in charge.