
Wow, it got a "X" rating back then? Seems tame by today's standards...."R" sounds right to me, in this case.
Very classy of Mr. Bale to take the time out of his own schedule to make it down to Aurora, CO. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this senseless tragedy!
Muenster: Next time, add a spoiler warning! :S
I absolutely love this story: Ron Perlman, you truly are a class act sir! :)
What the heck: no mention of Diablo III? For real?!?!? :|
Cmon Jarrett Kruse...no way does this episode deserve a C "plus" rating (mania's text editor doesn't allow the "plus" symbol for some reason)!
There were so many great scenes of dialogue in this episode (ie. Arya and Tywin, Cersei and Tyrion, Cat and Jaime, etc).
IGN reviewed this episode as well and gave it a 9/10, which seems much more on par to what this episode deserves.
**SPOILER ALERT***
They killed Tara at the end of last season. That alone is worth something, at least (as she was one of the more annoying characters in the show).
@Jarrod: Speilberg wasn't blaming everything on Lucas. In fact, he even took the blame for the fridge scene.
Read the complete Empire interview for yourself: it's there.
Will Smith would have been interesting as Neo, but it would have changed the entire dynamic of The Matrix. In the end, Keannu Reeves was probably the better choice.,.but at the same time, would knows? The Matrix might have been just as successful with Smith as well (albeit different).

Is this a chick-flick? Looks more like a family film to me.