andrewbare29
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I wouldn’t want to see a friends reboot or sequel or anything, no.  But if they got together and made an hourlong Christmas special or something? (i.e the gang gets back together to go spend Christmas at Chandler and Monica’s house after not really seeing each other for the last 10 years). I think that could be

There’s a scene where (I think) Criss tries to reign things in, and the Losers realize that he’s frightened by Henry, too. It makes his death at the hands of Frankenstein’s monster (one part of the book I’m really sad didn’t make it to the movie) that much more upsetting.

I enjoyed No Strings Attached quite a lot back then, at least until its last third.

Yeah, my biggest regret from last season is that when the Pats won the coin toss I didn’t start walking to my car so I could beat traffic.

At long last, has he no decency sir!

I’ve mostly encountered the opinion that LA Noire felt half-baked. It was a decent implementation of some very clever ideas - animating characters’ faces so you can tell if they’re lying is clever, but the animations were a little cartoonish, and they had a very clumsy interface for interrogation. Having an open world

Honestly, until I saw this review, I had been thinking it was Margo Robbie in the trailers.

[...] and after that he offered a confusing non-statement about how the ending of the books both will and will not be different from the ending of the show—which, as we all remember, was a very popular ending that everyone enjoyed.

I forget where in the movie it happens (whether it was pre- or post-breakup), but there’s a scene I think about a lot - Tom and Summer are at a party, and Summer tells her friends that Tom is a really talented architect. And Tom (paraphrased) says, “Yeah, but I decided to write greeting cards, because I wanted to

You’re my kinda KOTH fan.

Bravo.

I’ve thought a lot about this one. Like way too much, there are minor characters in this list:

Hank? No.

Peggy? I genuinely don’t know. Peggy in the early seasons? Probably not. Arrogant, know-it-all Flanderized Peggy? There’s a good chance yes.

Bobby? Would probably be all in for Trump to Hank’s discomfort. In the end,

Jaws. There is no other.

We will legit be baffled by the Keanu thirst happening right now. It will be baffling.

Hell, yes to this. Looking at his credits from 97-07, I see ten movies I would rate at a bare minimum enjoyable and rewatchable. Then again, Cinderella Man came out in 2005, so I’m guessing research was at a minimum for this story.

He hasn’t aged that way, but he was also super dreamy & sexy from LA Confidential to Gladiator and had the added bonus of being able to act. 

One of my favorite little unanswerable questions (that’s surely much less fun than I imagine) is: what’s the least disliked movie of all time? Not the best movie ever, or even necessarily the most popular, but the movie that the fewest people on Earth dislike.

I really can’t see Marsden as Stu; he’s too pretty and Stu is an everyman type. Gary Sinise was inspired casting. (The 90's miniseries was kinda uneven when I re-watched it, but the casting was excellent.)

Doctor Sleep isn’t quintessential King, but on the whole it’s a decent piece of storytelling.

Another King novel, Revival, is even more bleak (IMHO). It’s overlong but engaging, and you really get to know and care about the characters he ends up torturing. Many of his other books scared me more, but Revival...bothered me more than just about any book I’ve ever read. I think of death as being nothing more than