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I also keep thinking, “you know, for 10 years in they sure do like sleeping out in the open a lot and depend on not much more than chicken wire and one on watch not falling asleep to keep them alive from random wandering walke.....empties”

I'll fight anyone who says he wasn't the best James Bond.  They always say the first Bond you see is the best one, and for me that was Goldfinger.  Personally I always rhought From Russia With Love was the best.  Charming thug is what I'd call his characterization and it fit so damn well.  Farewee 007.

The NYT obit had an interesting quote where Connery compared the careers of Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas and noted that Lancaster had a more successful later career because he transitioned away from leading roles while Douglas always wanted to be the star. Connery willfully followed in the footsteps of Lancaster,

I still remember when I heard sometime in 1988 that he was going to play Indiana Jones’ dad. I just laughed out loud in happiness.  It was just perfect. One of the greatest casting choices in movie history.

I get why they’re going that route after having actually cast an actress of a completely different race, I’m not that stupid. My query is more why they felt the need to add the extra rod to their backs storytelling-wise to begin with. I mean, yes, progressive casting is great, but it really does seem like in doing so

Because it’s kind of weird to have a show about Kate Kane’s sister, Kate Kane’s stepsister, Kate Kane’s ex, Kate Kane’s dad, and...Ryan Wilder?

If they really wanted to be bold, do a hard reset, make Leslie Kate Kane, and start over with a totally new continuity. Barring that, just an old-school recasting where no one

I still don’t get why they’re going the “completely new character filling in for the main character, who has disappeared” route when they’ve got a perfect excuse to give the original main character a completely new face right there. Especially since the whole premise of the series is a completely new character filling

The funny thing is, most of the shore towns in the area are very popular vacation destinations for people in the Northeast. Any given night on the boardwalk in Ocean City or Wildwood, its packed with people. So, the Jersey Shore is a popular place to visit. But Atlantic City is the outlier. It was scummy before the

Ah the return of The Walking Dead trope I hate the most - it’s a death sentence if they bite us but it is perfectly safe to punch them repeatedly in the face with our bare hands.

On a positive note, more diversity in the writers room is always a good ask. But I just can’t imagine not being satisfied with what we got. My whole thing is, no matter who is writing for whom, GLOW already did a great job with representation, and they should take the win. The letter is an example of why people get

The interview, the crux of the film’s final act, begins with the young woman flirting with Giuliani. After she suggests that they have a drink in the bedroom

Indeed. There’s a good amount of satire to GLOW (and wrestling in general) and I might even argue the show covered how they feel about their stereotypes more than it even needed to. GLOW never really got into kayfaybe that much, but so many real life stars played their part in and out of the ring, because it was

I only watched each season once, but... didn’t they kind of deal with how the non-white wrestlers were being portrayed as ugly stereotypes? At least Welfare Queen, Fortune Cookie, and Beirut? As someone who watched wrestling a LOT in the 80s, and who’s kept up with what those poor bastards got up to later, it all

I’m pretty sure we’re meant to understand that the faceless boy, Flora’s friend, was creating all the dolls and moving them around the dollhouse - we see him doing it very briefly in I think episode 7. in which case the doll of Viola stayed under the dresser because she’s always down in the lake, but it moves when she

Haha I only started watching for the romance, funnily enough! I usually don’t enjoy watching the horror genre, especially if I know I’ll be watching it alone, so when I heard that it was meant to be a love story more than a ghost story, I was sold. I can be quite sentimental when the mood strikes. I do think that’s

From the penultimate episode on, this show just plummeted. I think it’s ending was somehow more disappointing than the first season. And they managed to use an even lamer song for the ending montage

I’m sorry, but this finale was dreadful, like a Hallmark Channel attempt at a horror movie. What a waste of a wonderful cast.

I enjoyed this finale better than Hill House, but overall I think the entire season needed a bit better directing. I did enjoy the slow realization as to whose wedding they were attending. 

  • “All time travel technology was destroyed after the temporal wars.” Hey, that sounds like a pretty cool story, why don’t you do a show about that. 

I saw this a while back after hearing all the festival hype and was fairly disappointed. It's beautifully shot and intricately designed, but in the final analysis I felt there was so little 'there' there. When you do that kind of intense abstraction you have to be able to deliver on the central thrust of what you're