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Nope. I agree. I think Alison Brie is a very funny actress, but I completely don't get everybody gushing about how hot she is. She feels very asexual to me in fact. This might be colored by watching her play Pete's shrewish wife on MadMen though.

When are they going to make that new Cosmos already!?

I don't think phrases like that are meant to skip the thoroughness of the scientific method but rather refer to the elation of the final result. As in "the scientific method— it works, bitches." Ultimately, the word Eureka, expresses the same concept for me.

I love that college humor video and it's weird it came out a few years ago, even before his last couple films reinforced that he always does this now. Man I used to love his stuff. Ed Wood was probably the last film of his I liked. And I LOVE Raimi— he's better than this.

I can't think of a single movie in history that was improved by shooting it entirely on green screen. If I want to watch people play make believe with imaginary props and characters on a stage, I'll go see a play.

Ironically, that making of clip is horribly compressed and only goes up to 360p.

Too much Burton, not enough Raimi for my liking.

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I wouldn't consider this particularly negative, just cute. And at least it acknowledged that all the female characters have periods — and periods exist.

I long for the jizz-tastic simplicity of Suckdisk.

Wasn't this an Outer Limits episode?

I always considered them very narratively similar in that "wise man at the rest stop" feel.

Also, I would eat a whole bag of Haribo gummies that looked like that. A crate full.

Mini rainbow trilobite is my favorite.

Facebook makes me crabby, especially at my friends who think everybody gives a shit about scans of their fetuses.

So Beorn's in the film, eh?

True, they're all pumped full of steroids and pain killers as well :(

Ayup.

Shy...or just fluttershy?

Louie gets better and better.

But ARE they actually all that healthy? Or are people just cloning animals with a bunch of genetic problems that don't present until a couple years down the road?