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I saw the re-release opening day, too. It was awesome. Lot of cheers, and people applauded at the end; I don't remember that happening in a theater since I was a kid.

She played Jane Eyre in my absolute favorite adaptation, with Toby Stephens as Mr. Rochester. They're both fantastic, and have amazing chemistry.

No, I don't have any Blue Oyster Cult.

If you are a fan of bad Christmas films, I urge you to hunt down and watch "Cancel Christmas." Judd Nelson (yes, really) plays Santa as a sort of simpering moron moonlighting as a janitor (yes, really) who possibly last moonlighted as a gay character in an 80s sitcom and hasn't lost the stereotypical affectations. He

In the immortal words of Opus… "Well, maybe not that bad, but Lord, it wasn't good."

Ah, Kinison. The Africa bit was the first thing I ever saw him do. I have rarely laughed so hard.

Say hello to my little friend!

THAT's what it reminded me of!! I kept thinking it looked so familiar, but couldn't place the reference.

I rarely agree with everything I see in a comment, but I agree with everything you've said above. These are pretty much my exact feelings.

Good point. I still hate her :-), but that is a good point.

Sometimes physical force is necessary to deal with a tantrum. You don't let your child kick and scream and fling things around in a store, or a restaurant, or any public place; you pick the kid up, restraining its arms and legs as much as possible, and you remove it from the store/restaurant/public place. Words are

Don't forget "I'm going to crunch these two pills that make me a superbadass fighter, and then pull my gun and shoot these two guys dead!"

Why would someone jump in front of a shooter to protect a loved one when they know very clearly that being shot at close range will likely kill them? Stupids.

Hey Aqualung!

Isn't she?? Even after having direct evidence of Kilgrave's abilities and evilness, in the form of a rope-burn around her neck, she still shrieks and whines about how Jessica is the true bad guy and everyone should attack her. Jessica just saved all of their lives—which were in jeopardy solely because of Robyn's

"Why aren't you going to get the blue pills?!" was my thing watching this, too. You watched him throw them out the window! You know where they are! And you can retrieve them in two seconds, thanks to that whole "almost-flying" thing! UGH!

I thought every minute with Dodd and either/both of the Blomquists was comic gold.

The Native Americans/people with NA heritage I've known have always referred to themselves as Indian (but of course it's not like they speak for everyone or like I met every person with native blood in the US or anything).

Finally? At what point before did you not think Hanzee was shown to be a total badass? Because he's seemed that way to me from day one. I don't remember any mention of him being "at one with the Earth," although I could have just forgotten it; he was shown to be good at hunting and tracking, yes, but lots of people

I bet they also don't know a thing about Vonnegut. :-)