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If you have to capitalize everything in your post, it suggests that you are uneducated and lazy. Of course, now we know that it was a major success. Me too. You are probably right. Thor defeated Surtur when he was at his weakest. Hela was the goddess of Death. All powerful as long as she is connected to Asgard. Yes it is. It's also my favorite Steve Martin film. Everyone has their interpretations. Here is mine. He is the ghost of the dead man who comes back to teach the corrupt town a lesson and to kill the men who killed him. "hear"? You wish... Last Of The Mohicans Yes Edmund Gwenn was a wonderful actor. Who else could they have gotten to play Santa Claus in "Miracle On 34th Street"? You did watch the film, right? That farm couple was the couple they had met earlier in the movie. It is a great movie, even dare I say, a cinematic masterpiece. One nitpick ... Hank's character's son did not shoot Jude Law's character. Hank's character shot him. The joke wouldn't work with "nice moderate bush" Speaking from the stand point of someone who was involved in the art of magic for more than 40 years, it was entirely possible that he did just that. Reading Michael Caveney's book "Wise Guy", it could see where he came up with most if not all of the stunts on the show. Hollywood has been getting lazy since the turn of the century. "It means it's a FX original series, you fucking moron. You've never seen "A Netflix original"?" Netflix or FX can say whatever they want in marketing one of their products, but the point of fact is they are lying when using the word "original". And shouting obscenities at someone for expressing an opinion says more about you than it does about me. Anderson was more than into magic, he was a seasoned professional. I heard him lecture a few years before he died and he was very knowledgeable about magic and performance. It's not your imagination. Even though I like the show, it does seem as if they are trying to recapture the old magic. Even the woman bailiff seems to be trying to recreate Roz.