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Barnes and Noble is having a 50% off sale on all British TV. This is notable for anybody that was planning on picking up the Doctor Who series that just aired, as it comes out on Tuesday. I missed all but the premiere the first time around because of grad school and my second job, but I think I'm gonna pick it up

Considering how many times I go to the theater (60-70 times per year), it seems like something that's perfect for me. I will not sign up, however, until they rethink their entire system. I find it ridiculously priced considering how many limitations they put on it.
-No more than one film every 24 hours (this is the

You're not wrong, my dear boy. You're not wrong.

This is the second time this week you've adorably repeated the same sentiments as somebody else in the same thread.

"Everyone is allowed to create a list."

"What I'm certain of is this: Nymphomaniac is, was, and shall always be pretentious hooey and hackwork."

Yeah, I would definitely sign up and poke around, it looks far more customizable than it advertises.

I'm curious what limitations you're finding in survey monkey.

Who's your daddy?

I really like this list and agree with a lot of it! Yay for positivity!

Nope. It's a wonderfully acted and directed television program.

That's strike one.

Sure thing.

You have the 19th!

Hello gang! It's time for another Advent Calendar Update! Here's what we have so far, but we are still missing a few people on the schedule, since not everybody has chosen a date. If you still want to write something and haven't signed up, do so now! It's not too late. But please, no "maybes." Here's the schedule so

Survey Monkey is the one we've typically used.

Yeah, that was always the scariest part of Homicide, was how the criminals always seemed like human beings, even if they were "monsters" in their own right.

This seems like a premise made for an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street, which could usually spin these fairly mundane acts of horrific murder into something that hits too close to home as there was always a humanistic aspect to those stories. Definitely not for a feature film, though.

I'm saying, from a prominent figure in the industry, yes I did somehow expect a little more "uniqueness" from him. It doesn't mean that his list is any more invalid or inauthentic, but it doesn't make for an engaging read when his list *only* includes these films, from my perspective. Taste is very subjective, so this