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Kind of like how Charlotte Gainsbourg and Kirsten Dunst were sisters in Melancholia..

Seriously, what in the hell was with those illustrations for those books? They were made for kids and those illustrations were literally the stuff of life long nightmares. Still have the image of the spiders bursting out of the woman's face forged in my mind.

Godzilla………

I'm with you as well. I was of the mindset that Americanized remakes were generally lesser than their original source material, but I watched the Japanese version and remembered just being kind of bored. It definitely didn't give me the same feeling I had when I watched the American version in theaters on my first

Yeah, I was going to say, she raped Dwight Schrute in that movie….not a lot of preciousness in that moment.

I think her turn in Trailer Park Boys season 2 where she helps Ricky study for his grade 10 was when I really started to take notice of her…half joking.

"I got shot….in the face…." Audience whoop and holler.

Agreed. FNL was like watching a documentary of the small town I grew up in Ohio where everyone just lived for the high school football team. Also, the interactions between Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler reminded me a lot of my parents and it was just an extremely accurate portrayal of a married couple. Also, Aimee

Eric Idle from Monty Python fame was from Wolverhampton. I think someone below me in the thread mentioned that Monty Python name dropped it a bunch. I just remember from the Monty Python documentary Eric Idle described Wolverhampton as, "a miserable fucking place."

The Orphanage is great. Maybe some people don't like it because after the initial creepiness it settles into more of a supernatural drama/ emotional mystery than all out scare-athon. Honestly, the emotional resonance in that movie is what makes it so great. You're scared but you're also sympathetic and affected by the

For a drawn out fart joke it was surprisingly hilarious. I can attest from personal experience that a vegetarian diet definitely will lead to large bouts of flatulence, especially in public, feel my wrath Barnes and Nobles

Thought it was the best part of the show honestly, " Look children I am a buffoon, hahahahaha," it was pretty bizarre but enjoyable.

Funny at first, but then they kept beating the joke over your head. I don't know, the idea that the first use of the camera was photobombing with genitals or asking for tit pics was generally amusing, but then they just kept mentioning it to the point that the joke no longer had any meaning. Although I did enjoy the

The audience didn't quite seem to understand that joke, there was just audible silence after the punchline. It was probably the best joke of the night honestly….and that's kind of sad.

It was kind of weird. I was really excited to watch this episode of SNL, I don't know why, I guess I just assumed that JLaw seemed game and pretty funny during her interviews and stuff. It was the first time where I've sat and kind of chuckled but then felt bad about it because the jokes were just so poor. There just

Not to mention it was pretty much inaccurate. Most Starbucks I've been in you're being served by 20 something white kids with thick framed black glasses and tight jeans. So it was sort of just racist for the sake of being racist and there wasn't really a point to the joke other than, "Black people have weird names and