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Tropic Thunder (2008)
I wasn't expecting this film to be anything special, and it wasn’t, but I had fun. The cast was great, except for Jack Black of course, I’m not a huge fan of his. Those who stood out in particular were Robert Downey Jr. as Kirk Lazarus/Sgt. Osiris and surprisingly Tom Cruise, whose hairy Les Grossman with lumberjack arms was probably the funniest role I've ever seen Cruise play. The story had momentum, it was funny, which isn’t a given with comedies, and there were plenty of one-liners, so I have nothing to complain about.
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Fargo - Season 1 (2014) (season)
I really enjoyed the first season of Fargo. Oddly enough, I didn't mind it when there was almost zero plot sometimes, unless it came right after an action-packed episode. The entire first season was dominated by Billy Bob Thornton and Martin Freeman, followed at some distance by Colin Hanks. I'm a little sorry that Keith Carradine’s character didn't get more screen time. Otherwise, I was very happy with the first season and had a good time.
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Fargo - Morton's Fork (2014) (episode)
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Fargo - A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014) (episode)
After the breath-catching eighth part came the action-packed ninth episode with an absolutely gripping plot, and as a bonus, Lorne Malvo added one of his seemingly harmless tricks. It seems that Lester has completed his transformation into a repulsive monster with his cold-blooded decision at the end. The character development of Martin Freeman is among the best I have seen in television series.
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Fargo - The Heap (2014) (episode)
After the previous great episode, there was a slight disappointment that the slow pace returned and there was practically no development, unless I count the subtitle: "one year later," and the family changes of some characters. The story this time somehow stagnated, but I firmly believe in a great improvement.
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Fargo - Who Shaves the Barber? (2014) (episode)
The seventh episode belongs among those very successful ones. The change in Lester Nygaard's personality deepens, which could be attested by the widow of Mr. Hess and the effective actions of Lorne Malvo in Fargo hardly need a comment, it was great. The atmosphere, tension, and action were excellent, and the story gained a nice pace.
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Fargo - Buridan's Ass (2014) (episode)
This time, I didn't think about anything else but full-on barrage. The lethargic pace of previous episodes was replaced by an action-packed rampage in the sixth episode and the transformation of Lester from a gray mouse into a cool-minded manipulator. As if that wasn't enough, Lorne Malvo prepared a great decoy to distract attention and met with both gentlemen from Fargo, which was quite entertaining.
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Fargo - The Six Ungraspables (2014) (episode)
After the story of how Lester got the shotgun, the plot of the fifth episode was also dragging a little for me. Basically, everything was going as usual, but I had a feeling that this time I was missing some sort of a spark that would serve as a small revival. Without it, this episode felt slightly dull to me.
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Fargo - Eating the Blame (2014) (episode)
I really liked the pre-subtitle matters that explain parts of the story that precede the current plot. The plot of the fourth episode again proceeded very slowly, but it was greatly enlivened by the arrest of Lorne Malvo and the interesting experiences of Lester Nygaard. Mr. Numbers and Mr. Wrench did not disappoint me and I find them very entertaining.
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Fargo - A Muddy Road (2014) (episode)
The story of the frozen man opened the third episode, and although this part wasn't particularly action-packed, I'm enjoying the series more and more. I also enjoy the many debates that are constantly happening here. I'm just disappointed that Malvo is no longer carrying out his little deceptions on unsuspecting residents. I have to commend Colin Hanks for his acting performance as well, along with the previously mentioned ones.