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Trainspotting, if only because we could've gotten Porno as a followup. I know we're getting Filth now, but it's just not the same.

In order to have her appearance make sense they'd have had to show the Brotherhood doing... *something* this season I suppose. Not like, finding a woman's body in the river or having some mysterious cloaked figure throughout the season, but at least being spotted near the Twins so some people could connect the dots.

Yeah, I agree on all counts. The reveal in The Prestige annoyed me because it set itself up as a historical genre piece and then revealed itself as goofy sci-fi. If it were set up like a magic trick the way they wanted, we wouldn't have understood the ending but the trick would've blown us all away. Instead they went

I have never seen another movie be up its own ass so much about its twist. The last half hour is basically saying "Look how clever our twist is. See? Let us spell it out for you. Let us literally spell it out for you. Isn't that clever?" And it's not even that clever in the first place, but oh boy do they want you to

The chronological edit of Memento is a completely different and much sadder movie. Instead of a mysterious thriller, it's a slow descent of a man's life while everyone around him takes advantage of his mental condition. You can unlock it on the special edition DVD, but it's not hard to find elsewhere.

Tyrion and Jaime's last interaction wasn't at all friendly either, where Jaime revealed his role in what happened to Tysha, followed by Tyrion claiming out of spite that he really did kill Joffrey.

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A 3 party system isn't all it's cracked up to be. In Canada, the Liberal party and the Conservative party are equally bad, and while the New Democratic Party is fortunately gaining momentum, votes tend to get split by relatively similar ideologies and therefore no real "majority" wins. Even if the votes were spread

I wasn't aware they were making a new Myst.

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I'd bring the cup with me. I've seen The Client.

Here's how you write a compelling woman character:

"Don't worry, it's perfectly safe because it's contained in this beaker, so— *crack* ....shit."

I eventually had to stop watching 24 at some point through its run because I just couldn't buy it anymore. It violated its own rules constantly. The "real time" format routinely warped characters across LA through high traffic during commercial breaks, the highest government security agency in the country had at least

Oh god, I haven't even thought about Voltaire in years.

Didn't you see the TV movie "The Plan"? The Cylons did have a plan, it was just unnecessarily convoluted and had an incredible amount of contingencies. Though I suppose that makes sense for a machine.

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Revealing the flipside of a scene much later, and having it be every bit as dramatically effective and completely change the context. Lost's hatch showing Locke's obsession contrasted with Desmond losing hope was the best example I could remember of this: They both regain their faith at the same time, because of each