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"There’s no sense that the group will be staying at the church for long,
but it’s also nice that the writers don’t feel the need to rush them out
the door either."

I haven't got a nickname for Eph, but I do have one for The Master:

Don't forget the Aryan-tinged, silvery, testosterrific "football" in "Starship Troopers."

I could easily put up with Pine's tiny peepers in *Star Trek* —because it looked like he was reacting appropriately to all the lens flares. But in this movie, I kept thinking: The guy has a 45-caliber head, and 22-caliber eyes.

First: I just wanted to say that "Cordelia's Theremin" is my favorite Traveling Wilburys' album.

Just a quick bit of bitching. I found the first episode a bit disappointing —as it seemed to pitch both its story and direction rather more like a conventional TV show (nothing at all surprised or delighted me). I also noticed that it appeared that the show's producers had "turned up" the color saturation in the

Let's not forget all the impenetrable makeup in "The List of Adrian Messenger."

Sorry; I'll affix a WARNING.

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WARNING: SPOILERS:

I liked your coda better, cub!

Assuming the nature of this character to be "good/benevolent," given her lineage in the film, there's also this movie to add to the list: Tarkovsky's "Stalker," wherein the last scene, Stalker's daughter uses telekinesis to slide a glass.

REDACTED: Someone already noted this.

Den-i-zen Stoop. Ol-i-ver Stone. Just (Falcon) sayin'.

Without her glasses, and with a looser hairdo, I was constantly reminded how much Tina Fey looks like Helen Hunt.

MadMeh.

Hi.  Thanks for the reply.  You could be right on either…but I'm betting not.  In the 18 months I spent in England, I saw plenty of tiny, old-looking row houses and narrow cobble-alleyway-streets that looked enough like what we saw in the show to make faked-up facades seem a needless expense.  Further —it might just

Hi, Alasdair Wilkins.  I just want to ask you which "exterior shots do really appear to be facades"?  The only times I noticed anything amiss in this regard was when they showed the exterior of the New Mexico bomb-blast observation post (—but, even then, I thought they got things right with this set:  It was

Robert De Niro in "The Family":  Hey, you fockin' to me?