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Hugh Dancy is nominated for Hannibal.

It always sounds kinda forced to me, though.

Because he was out of bullets?

So basically Fassbender was too well cast as Macbeth? If the audience walks in already seeing him as intense and violent where does he have to go from there? Interesting thought.

So can I assume Jackie Weaver will definitely have breast cancer?

Oh, I love Drumline! Mostly for the music, and if anyone has made a better movie specifically for the band geeks of the world (as well as a sincere plea for good music education) I've never seen it. But Orlando Jones is wonderful in it and yes, Nick Cannon is pretty great too.

Of all the random sequels we get, no one thought Sean Bean's Odyssey was an awesome proposition?!

Exactly. I agree that the MCU wouldn't exist had Iron Man (and Downey's performance/personal history that doubled as firmly built-in character development) not worked as perfectly as it did. And Stark Industries and/or Howard Stark has been a permanent world building fixture. But the rest of that entry weird ignores

"…he seems committed to carrying Marvel film after Marvel film almost single-handedly" Apparently Downey Jr's importance to the MCU can be overstated.

Picking 11 at random, I guess.

The AVclub is really confident about Xmen Apocalypse, apparently.

Why do I keep forgetting there is a version of Lady Chatterley's Lover that I need to find?!

"No Boyd, it's you it's always been you!" Except for when you were sleeping with Raylan?! Or when you married his brother?! Of all the statements for Boyd to not react to…

Basically any scene in the Great Hall of Hogwarts that isn't study hall, funeral, or something involving a cup. Those elven slaves put out a hell of a spread.

I'm not exactly sad to see him go, but when and why did Hawley leave? Did he die without me noticing or did his character also pack up & leave forever in the middle of the night, off camera?

For a recut trailer that was remarkably similar to the real trailer.

On one hand I would have liked to see them try a whole season of Abbie stuck in a different time. On the other hand that would also sacrifice the tone, because '18th century white man lands in 2014, lets watch him rant about selfies and revisionist historical tour guides' is a lot more fun than 'Modern black woman

Labyrinth, dude

An important lesson studio execs absolutely refuse to learn.

The fact that my reaction to the typo (Was it? Are they cancelled?) calling this the series finale was "Yeah, that's probably for the best" kinda tells me I don't really want a season 4 even if it does happen. The writing has gotten so on the nose and the plotting so soapy that its very disappointing. A dream sequence