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What-cha-what-cha-what-cha Watched?

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In order of importance:

Homeland, Boardwalk Empire, The Walking Dead and a smattering of other stuff.
 

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This thread title annoys me every time I see it. "Watcha watched" would have been fine. I would go so far as to say it is offensive to those of us with a sense of aesthetic decency.

#IdLikeToMakeAComplaintPlease

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I saw Flight.

Classic Robert Zemeckis movie. I hope he never goes back to performance capture, which, contrary to popular belief, is not animation. He is best when he plays with his special fx toys in subtle ways. The plane crash sequence was mesmerizing. As is the performance by Denzel Washington. Damn, he is quite an awe-inspiring drinker!

I hope Bob Zemeckis never makes that Yellow Submarine movie. STICK TO LIVE-ACTION!!!
 

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I saw Flight.

Classic Robert Zemeckis movie. I hope he never goes back to performance capture, which, contrary to popular belief, is not animation. He is best when he plays with his special fx toys in subtle ways. The plane crash sequence was mesmerizing. As is the performance by Denzel Washington. Damn, he is quite an awe-inspiring drinker!

I hope Bob Zemeckis never makes that Yellow Submarine movie. STICK TO LIVE-ACTION!!!
 

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I saw Flight.

As is the performance by Denzel Washington. Damn, he is quite an awe-inspiring drinker!

I found it funny when someone told me he would, like, be sniffing crack to snap himself out of his alcohol addiction.
 

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Went to the premiere of some horror flick called "Cut/Print." It was a load of shit. Pure shit. Worst movie I've ever seen, and I've seen some doozies.
 

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I found it funny when someone told me he would, like, be sniffing crack to snap himself out of his alcohol addiction.

I don't know about that, but he does use it to bring himself back up from his drunken state. There was a crazy close-up shot of him doing this that I really admired. I'm hoping for some articles covering the visual effects of the show, because I suspect there was invisible CGI involved in many of these shots.

To be honest, I don't think I've ever seen a movie with so many beer and liquor bottles in it. Flight offers up the usual profanity, a few gore shots, coke and heroin use, and gratuitous female frontal nudity, but I think the amount of alcohol shown would've landed the film its R rating on its own.
 

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Dark City (1998). Nice TK duel at the end. But I thought it was strange that the telekinetic "Strangers" preferred to use daggers instead of their vast mental powers to "off" people, not even to put them to sleep first, thus giving them a fighting chance.
 

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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World-- soooo good!
Safety Not Guaranteed-- also very good!
Hunger Games-- LOVED IT! Now must read book.
Skyfall-- I really liked it. I don't know who these people are who thought it wasn't good. :D
 

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On a bit of a Fassbender kick... watched Shame yesterday, and now onto A Dangerous Method or Jane Eyre. Maybe both.
 

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In terms of plot development?

I've just been pleasantly surprised with what both actors have brought to the respective roles.

Stuhlbarg's Rothstein reminds me more than a little bit of you.

And Stephen Root's Gaston Means has been a pleasure to watch in whatever scene he's appeared in.
 
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What have you thought of Stephen Root's turn as Gaston Means:


And Michael Stuhlbarg's Arnold Rothstein:


I have a not-so-secret crush on Rothstein.

And Means' character has been a highlight of what has turned into an uneven season for me.

The Rosetti character is just ridiculous, and Nucky is completely unlikeable this season.
 

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I have a not-so-secret crush on Rothstein.

And Means' character has been a highlight of what has turned into an uneven season for me.

The Rosetti character is just ridiculous, and Nucky is completely unlikeable this season.

Some of my favorite scenes have been the conversations between Nucky and Rothstein.

Their verbal fencing is always one of the highlights of any episode it appears in.
 

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I've just been pleasantly surprised with what both actors have brought to the respective roles.

Stuhlbarg's Rothstein reminds me more than a little bit of you.

And Stephen Root's Gaston Means has been a pleasure to watch in whatever scene he's appeared in.
Stuhlbarg has been a pleasure to watch and Rothstein one of my favorites since season one. I think I would have made a good jew, too.

I enjoy Means as well. He reminds me of Jack Langrishe from 'Deadwood', an elephant light-footedly dancing through a china shop.
 
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