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So I guess The Secret Service is pretty good, then?

If it makes you feel any better, a friend of mine loves that movie to bits. Unless you're my friend and I don't know it.

That reminds me: Wasn't there a time when Rodriguez planned to make at least two sequels for Sin City, and they were all going to be released within a short span of each other? If I remember correctly Hell and Back was going to be one of those sequels.

I guess this does perfectly explain why Miller has a fedora.

Has he gone into detail about it?

I had the exact same reaction with the Looper trailers and when watching it in theaters. Of course, by that point, I don't know why I was still surprised.

You're not, but I love all three of those movies. Pulp Fiction or Shawshank should've won, though.

Are the differences really that major, though? There's loads of good stuff in Death Proof, but for me, the 2nd half is what really works about it. The first may be effectively boring in a meta kind of way, but that doesn't make it any more entertaining.

I think it adds dramatic and thematic power, as Dowd specified here.

Maybe a dumb question, but: Was it always shown in 35mm?

Agreed! After the scene at the grave I thought that he totally deserved an Emmy. Ina show this brutal, it's very hard to combine warmth with badassery and he pulled it off so well.

Yeah, I honestly thought that Marco's actions spoke louder than any other dialogue could. Just letting him suffer was enough for him, and again, I'm not sure if he understood that Galvan would immediately kill Tate. It seemed to me like Fausto just decided to kill him as to have one less thing to take care of, and

According to Reid and Bichir, this will pay off nicely. Before the season started though, I imagined it would begin with a quiet scene of someone in jail killing Tate and we did get that, but after a while. I'm happy with that. Although I got the notion that Marco didn't quite know that Fausto was going to kill Tate

It was. I give this show A LOT of credit for how they managed to give dimension to Tate this season. Sure, you could say the dimension was there in the first season already with his background, but background as fodder for motive isn't really anything special for a villain (although the flashback to the crash was

Rojo Amanecer and A Better Life. Todo el Poder is good. Cilantro y Perejil or Recipies To Stay Together as they called it in the US has a fine script, but the directing is awful.

It seems like it's going to happen now. No thanks to Depp, though.

I thought it was neat, but given Harley Quinn in The New 52, now I'm not so sure.

Wasn't the Lily Allen video parody anyway?

Yeah, the video is pretty fun. Once again, Mark Romanek elevates a song into something better.

This is all true. Thank you for your comments!