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For a contrast, check out some of the interviews he’s done with this site. He mentions working with Marlon Brando, and how Brando recommended his own awful behavior toward crewmembers as a template for Forster to follow in order to obtain “respect”. Forster, of course, learned to do the opposite.

There are plenty of love-to-hate characters that you don’t like but are interested in.

You forgot to mention that Robert Forster was in both.

I recognized his voice as that of Kaitlin Olson’s loser boyfriend on The Mick.

I don’t think Gretchen and Elliot screwed Walt out of anything. I think from what we see of Walt, he ruined things himself but still insists he’s in the right. So I think they were genuine when they offered to help him out, and he rejected it for no reason other than that he’s Walter White.

I was mentally comparing Jesse’s gunfight here to when he was involved in the massacre at Don Eladio’s. In contrast, I don’t think the welder and his buddy have ever shot anyone.

I think people who write about culture for a living are in their own little world which can seem incomprehensible to the rest of us.

I watched Body of Lies partly because Golshifteh Farahani was in it, but I’ve learned my lesson*. I have the excuse that I had seen quality acting from her in better projects.

But Norm personally insulting him to his face would be a similarly metaphorical murder.

Aaron Calvin forgot to delete his old own tweets after writing about the teenaged tweets of Carson King, resulting in his own firing. So I guess Simons has learned from Calvin’s mistake.

I laughed at the firefighter sketch, although the bit about Shane thinking he was using google is basically a ripoff of Homer Simpson’s “I thought the cop was a prostitute”, one of the show’s better lines from after their first decade.

I think Winstead actually played a character originally played by Clotilde Hesme.

He’s unrecognizable from his Blindspotting role, until he starts talking.

One reason to hate breeders: you wouldn’t exist without them.

What is that from?

He knew something about movies, but not nearly as much as he knew about industry politics, particular when it came to awards campaigns.

The guy who created Junior presumably also put effort into ensuring he developed into the best assassin he could be.

Maybe it’s because I’ve only seen her in the third season of Fargo and the crappy U.S remake of The Returned, but I don’t see what the big deal about her is.

The angriest I have ever been I have ever been at a movie was when I Am Legend didn’t use Matheson’s ending despite the fact that the title doesn’t make sense without that.

You can always hope that Wiseman leaves the project, to be replaced by Anna Foerster.