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Nothing angers me more that people who take medical advice from Jenny McCarthy. She is an idiot, and a dangerous one at that.

Well, I'd say True Detective has been a hell of a start to the year...

are these solar plants killing as many birds, per year, as house cats?

Eleven birds killed in the month of the report. The American Bird Conservancy estimates that 300 million to 1 billion birds die each year from collisions with glass on buildings, from skyscrapers to homes. Just in the US. So let's keep it in perspective.

Isis-Script wrote a good reply and, really, I'm not going to into the depth of detail of what I like about the film for two reasons: 1. If you didn't like it, it ain't my problem to convince you otherwise. There is no accounting for taste. 2. There are likely hundreds of articles on the internet extolling the virtues

Didn't stop the Russians from building other toys, like these. M62 locomotive mounted on the chassis of a MAZ-543/MAZ-7310 "Uragan" 8x8 artillery truck. Only one reactor powered version was made.

But they would have been much more cleaner than coal fired airplanes.

Recast Will Smith's character with Don Cheadle. Seriously, just do it.

Unless you're actually involved in financing movies, why do you care whether they're profitable? Here's a movie that gave me huge pleasure:

By far the most "What the hell did I just see?!?" moment I've had was the car chase from Children of Men.

Maybe in future future, but not in future past.

Evil? Debatable.
Incompetent? Oh yeah.

In related news, Mars rover Opportunity (also on a three month mission) is entering its 11th year of service.

[Dean] built several working models, none of which were able to lift themselves (and ones that allegedly did were claimed to have been destroyed in the process of testing)...

Passed a Tesla S in a parking spot at lunch today that had a personal plate - 'NO FUEL'.

Are we serious: judging Hollywood by its personal lives? Then we'd just be watching a few eh movies and almost none of the classics (if we're judging by ethnic, religious, or cultural centrism). Besides, let he who is without idiotic and regretful acts while drunk cast the first stone. Anyway, the free market will

The moment Pa Kent tells Clark "look I'm not saying you should have let those kids die, I'm just saying, maybe you should have let them die" is a moment this character DIED.

I want to see the other video of all the construction workers in their little one room homes wondering if they're get their passports back in 2014...

Pacific Rim is the first film that I walked out of since 1998 (Prince of Egypt was the last one). The acting just grated on me too much and I didn't care anything about the story. I didn't even think the monsters looked cool. Not saying anyone who liked it is wrong. I just really didn't like it.

Whatever flips your pancake.