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if nothing else I hope that this documentary gets people to see that Paul is a true musical genius, a Mozart.

excited for this; the first season was one of the unexpected joys of the past year. 

I need him to yell “out, am I?!” at least once while Macy Gray croons in the background

not to mention that the plot seems lifted wholesale from Doctor Who’s “The Ark in Space”

“None of these films were great, exactly" nonsense, movies three and four were fantastic 

am I the only one who saw the name “John Bishop” in the review and felt a brief twinge of joy thinking John Noble / Walter Bishop had joined the cast?

I find this interesting because I always thought Daniel Craig was incredibly funny in the role. His eyes are perpetually twinkling as he commandeers a helicopter or plows an earth-mover into some bad guys or whatever. It felt like a running joke that we and him were both in on.

Do check out Heaven Sent in season nine, it’s possibly the best episode of New Who.

they were truly the Beatles of our generation

this is easily their best album since Sam’s Town.

LOVED her in David Copperfield with Dev Patel!

Honestly “Inside No. 9" was the best anthology series of the past decade and it’s a shame that Black Mirror has gotten more attention. It’s fairly popular in Britain but I have a hard time finding anyone in the States who has heard of it. The first two seasons are streaming on Hulu and the whole series is available to

it feels like we’ve been waiting for this movie for ten years; at this point I couldn’t be more hyped.

I watch this documentary at least once a year, it's so good! 

I remember watching the movie in the theater and thinking “oh this is just Crooked House.” Then later Rian Johnson posted a picture of the books he had been reading while plotting the movie and Crooked House was at the top of the stack. 

It’s not that Pixar’s brilliance has diminished, it’s that we tend to over-value films we saw when we were ten or twelve.

The set design on the 1933 Alice is astonishing. I like the 1966 black-and-white film but I feel Spirited Away is the only film to ever capture the precise tone and magic of the Alice books.

I always liked Catching Fire the best out of all the movies in this series, partly because it was so downbeat and partly because it felt like a beat-for-beat remake of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

am I the only one who gets him confused with Alan Parsons, the eighties prog-rock star?

I remember how excited I was to see The Dark Knight in the summer of 2008, but when I went to the movies with a friend, the affable middle-aged man selling our tickets would *not* shut up about a new film called Iron Man. He said it was the cinematic event of the summer and so on. We both sort of laughed him off,