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Vimes is.....just not even close. He is probably my favorite character in all of Pratchettdom, though, so kind of a high bar. And the actor looks right (minus eyeliner), but that attitude just doesn’t seem very Vimesian. I agree with others that the Patrician seems fine. Carrot should be hotter. Angua seems fine. The

The cassette of this soundtrack was the first time I really listened to music other than what my parents listened to, and I listened to it A LOT.

I was an 80s teenage girl who loved both Star Wars and Dirty Dancing, but I can kind of see this.

Can someone please fix the headline? The missing “to” is very annoying, and I don’t want to pass this (very interesting) article along with such a glaring typo.

Doing a binge watch of this show for the first time, and this episode. Man, this episode. I lost my dad suddenly 22 years ago, and this show captured the strange days that follow a family death with heartbreaking accuracy. I teared up several times during the episode, at all the moments mentioned above.

That’s almost all I can think about in that scene! I would be flying ass over teakettle if I tried that.

I absolutely loved this movie when it came out. I’m not sure if I saw it more than once at the theatre, but I definitely owned the VHS of it and watched it a hell of a lot. Hits right at that sweet spot of destruction=fun, and I had major crushes on Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, and Harry Connick Jr., so that helped with

I agree re: Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum. That scene after the big final battle when they are both swaggering back smoking cigars was . . . I dunno, but I still think about it from time to time. They were magic together. I even misread the line in the review talking about megawatt charisma as being about Goldblum,

i agree, the second one was a surprising amount of fun, I thought! I had no expectations going in, which probably helped. Also, I watched it with a 9 year old who loves the Jurassic Park/World series with all her heart, which also helps! It was just a ridiculous romp all the way through. I mean, running from an active

Watched this with my mom and we almost died laughing. Daniel Craig is an absolute hoot, but I also have a soft spot for Adam Driver’s morose mumbling. I do agree with another commenter that it could probably use a bit of an edit, but I still enjoyed it immensely. Coen connection is clear. This is basically

This is the worst. My daughter and I both drink tons of Bubly. With seltzer, I finally felt like I could have a little treat that wouldn’t cost anything calorie-wise, and now this? Ugh. 

I was in my freshman year of college when this came out, and I forced my entire family to go see it. It took some convincing, since my parents were understandably loathe to go see a cartoon when they didn’t have small children anymore. But I kept shouting “But it’s gonna be amazing! A technological miracle!” I think

I have never, in my life, bought Peeps at any time other than Easter. Is this really that much of a thing?

I had an uncle-in-law whose last name was Dick. He had a brother named Harry.

I’m feeling really stupid right now, because I love Robin Hobb but I had no idea she was also Megan Lindholm and now I have so many books to read.

I think I am probably still in the greys on this website, but I have the inexplicable urge to help you get this bizarre thing. Good luck!

Yes, I have watched Schindler’s List a number of times, for this exact reason. It is just so beautifully made that, despite being extremely depressing, it still awakens something in me every time I watch it, like a kind of catharsis generator.

That’s what I mean, her hand is so far away! Like I said, hair whipping about when you are shooting an arrow is probably not a great idea, even if it looks dramatic. (I only ever did archery at Girl Scout camp, so I am far from an expert, but that photo was still distracting.)

That’s all I could think of, looking at that picture. Pretty sure she needs to have her right hand right next to her eye so she can aim. Probably had to do it this way so she wouldn’t get her hair caught in the fletching. This is why female warriors should have their damn hair pulled back.

I can’t possibly agree any more. I love Gambon as Dumbledore, and everyone’s obsession with this scene “being too different from the book!!” always seemed ridiculous. I thought he was great, as you said, a little dangerous and disreputable. Richard Harris was somnambulant.