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I also think most people who watch Criminal Minds on IMDB have a strange type of amnesia (especially the ones who claim they've seen every episode). Otherwise, they wouldn't keep asking the same utterly idiotic question.
It would also be nice if people could discuss characters and acting, rather than crude remarks about women's bodies. People who do that are morons.
Most intelligent board I've seen on IMDB? Farscape. Even people who don't like the show can discuss their criticisms politely and fans are interested in backing up why they like the show.
Reviews
The Lyon's Den: Pilot (2003)
Getting better all the time
If anyone hasn't seen this show, or stopped watching after the pilot, I strongly suggest you give it a shot. I agree the pilot left things to be desired, but with each episode the actors seem to get more comfortable in their roles, the stories get better, and we're presented with more questions that just add to the intrigue. I think there's a top notch cast here, and the background story lines keep this from being just another typical legal drama. Be warned, though. You might want to get some copies of previous episodes to get up to speed. Also, never look at any prop or offhand remark as meaningless. It usually has some significance that is gradually revealed later on.
Last week's episode gave Grant (Kyle Chandler) some welcome dimensions, but still some leeway for his snakelike nature to return this week. In this week's episode, we found some very intriguing history about Jack (Rob Lowe).
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
One of my all time favorite children's films
I just rewatched this film today, and it reminded me how much I loved it. Who wouldn't want to visit a chocolate factory? And for those who don't believe it's a children's film, well, what about The Wizard of Oz? That film scared me way more than Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I admit, it's not a 'sweet' (unless you count the candy - YUM!) film, but most kids aren't that sweet either. Most children over the age of eight should find it a wild and enjoyable ride. And I think a lot of kids would be glad to see the brats get their comeuppance. Remember, these children are exaggerations, so I doubt any kid would see themselves in the character. And last but not least, this is FANTASY. Not to give anything away, but you know how fairytales end.