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That would have been a perfect clip (if it's the one I'm thinking of, that took place in the middle of the night). I too, was underwhelmed by the movie. I went with my roommate, and when we left, I was surprised to find out that he had been brought to tears. I was just kind of meh the whole time.

There's a difference between direct violence performed against sexual organs and implied sexual violence. One is actual pain, one is massively (in some cases, obviously not in Bond's) discomforting and off-putting, maybe enough to make a great agent less great.

I watched almost the whole series with my dad, but had to watch the last couple of episodes and the finale alone. So when I remember it, it's through a literal haze of tears.

Holy shit, that is the most perfect casting I've ever heard.

Battlestar Galactica is literally one of my all-time favorite TV shows. It's so raw, so emotional, so heartbreaking and human. There was always just enough hope to keep you going, and when the characters broke, you broke with them. I don't think I've ever been that emotionally invested in my life. Even with the mess

I'm seeing her in late March! I've never heard of her before, my roommate wanted me to go with him. But now that I've been exposed to her, I'm pretty pumped.

She's kind of a weird guest for the Colbert Report, isn't she?

I mean, she's playing here in Columbus at the exact same place that Franz Ferdinand performed late last year: sometimes it's about what you can get, what kind of connection you want to have with your audience, and having to limit the size of the audience in order to achieve that.

This looks surprisingly really really good

I definitely think how you perceive someone like BatManuel depends on the experience you've had with people like him- if you've grown up with little experience of "walking stereotypes" it's much easier to believe they don't exist/or they're being written poorly. And when you're trying to transplant that person into a

I mean, I was never offended. I'm latina, and I've lived in communities composed of almost entirely hispanics and Mexicans, and I've definitely known/been related to people who act like that. I took his childish behavior as a sign of immaturity and reluctance to face the consequences of his actions and lifestyle. He

Maybe it would have. We'll never know…

Terriers and the Tick are both great, great, great, great shows, and they're both oddly similar, in terms of themes.

Holy shit.

Holy shit, this sounds like something made exactly for me.

Noooooooooo. Maybe it's for the best…

That sounds super interesting; kind of like Ember but with class tension.

I'm taking a French comic book/animated film class now! AKA, what you just described, but in French.

I fucking HATE their bias against him only cooking Mexican food (and Nick, at some points, making fun of Carlos' manner of speaking). I'm Mexican, and I eat only Mexican food, and if it's boring, you're doing it wrong.

"Disney's greatest villain"? Hmm