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Has the video been set to private for anyone else?

If you want to read a graphic novel with the same* themes and a similar art style, check out Zeina Abirached's To Die To Leave To Return: A Game For Swallows. And if you read French, her other graphic novel, Je Me Souviens Beyrouth.

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Is this the place to say I liked Death Becomes her? Though, granted, I did see it when I was very little and am kind of scared to see it agin in case it doesn't hold up.

Yes. I took a class on this just recently- people have USED "graphic novel" to mean comic books, but they're wrong.

Not quite. "Graphic novels" refer to just that, a novel that is told in graphic form. Calling a comic book published in a larger volume is a misnomer (one that does happen), then. Graphic novels are generally much more focused on the story side of things and how the text interplays with the images.

Has Jimmy Fallon ever WON a lip-sync battle?

This was a great finale, in terms of character work. But to me, it feels like such a cop-out that they stayed in Pawnee.

I guess I'm the only one who likes What Dreams May Come? It's a sweet study of love.

This is the most 80's British music video I've ever seen.

The guy who asked me to my senior prom changed his mind literally three days before the dance and went with someone else :(

My school had both! And they were always held in hotels, with people coming down to tell us to be quieter…

Also that (and I know there were logistical reason for this and blah blah blah) it was so bright. You should never be able to see that much of people at prom.

I think I ask myself that every time I watch this show. :(

That Top Chef one sounds like it could be fun. As long as the host is enjoyable (Fabio, maybe?)

I love "unpolished" voices like this (think early Death Cab, the Mountain Goats). I think they convey so much emotion.

They really seem like best friends

Well, I saw it more as a survival, balls-to-the-wall fight for your life (and then, once that's impossible, the success of the mission), and the atmospheric horror plus the psychological tensions already in place made it tense and exciting.

From sci-fi to horror? I don't know, I think it was always billed as a sic-fi/horror movie, so I was never surprised (that's actually my favorite genre- it's hard to do well).

I forgot just how good it was until I re-watched it. It's very much underrated.