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AHAHAH I wish it had been cute like that! Instead, it looked like it eviscerated itself all over me with blackish purple ink going everywhere like toxic pee. I became so terrified of slug type things that I can't even say the word out loud. Yikes.

This is an insanely cool defense mechanism, but it doesn't change the fact that I have a pathological, hysterical, blindingly incurable fear of slugs and slug-like animals because when I was like 6 I picked up a sea hare at the beach not knowing it was going to ink all over me.

Yep, I agree. I am a Kubrick apologist for many things and believe he was a genius of the first order, but the bottom line is that people who analyze continuity errors like the chair example are usually wasting their time. Anyone who's ever worked production knows that shit happens, time is money, move on, get the

Yeah, I assume ol' Albus kept it in his office, along with all the other cool magic shit he had lying around.

Dumbledore had the Morgul blade? Man, that guy had all the toys.

I love all the love that Bob Ringwood's 'Dune' costumes are getting. They are legendary in the industry.

The rat shaking is so awesome - how he controls his body on two legs while torquing like that!

Yeah, I think the thing that confuses people about it is how Spielie shoots children - with such a warm loving glow that it makes everything seem like ice cream and kittens. Whereas Kubrick was not a cinematographic sentimentalist. Spielberg is guilty of soft landings on lots of his films. But this story is fucking

Everybody is always so grubby on GoT that sometimes I forget how insanely beautiful all those women are. Could Rose Leslie be the hawtest ginge on urf?

Yeah, that guy is for the win. I hope he gets famous as shit.

Um, that direcat just made my century.

Is that a deliciously flashy Drew Struzan poster? Love.

'A complete non-Kickstarter'? Joss, you de man.

Magnificent!

Nope, not a remake. Meyer wrote a super generic story about her idea of 'aliens' and teenagers living in, er, Arizona. Nothing like the badass story of family dynamics, mutations, Olympic archery and terrorized children in the o.g. 'Host'!

Hahahah you're funny that you think Stephenie Meyer would have re-written 'The Host.' That film is rated R! And good!

Everything about those clips was exactly what I knew they'd be: boring and vanilla as shit. But that's my own fault for watching!

This isn't new to anyone who's seen 'Dangerous Days.' Note the initials next to the comments and the names at the top: Bud Yorkin, Jerry Perenchio and Alan Ladd. Those guys bitch their way through the entire documentary!

Still too handsome! Still too handsome!

Yeah, my thoughts on reading that whole quote: Oh, shut up, Lindelof.