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There was dumping on Cabin in the Woods? Now I have to scroll up.

Aha, thanks and thanks.

It has nothing to do with gender; see Zach Braff.

Where is this worst list? Been searching for it but not finding anything.

Why did the hipster burn his mouth on his coffee?

American is spending the entire budget on the military. Space is for fairy pussies. Where have you been?

Apatow wasn't involved in the movie…

I couldn't finish watching Upstream Color— I wasn't prepared for the body horrorish elements in the beginning— but I could still tell that it was good filmmaking and I can see what others saw in it.

It's one of those movies that I can tell, just from the description and the reviews (and even this write up), is almost definitely terrible. Mid-20's self-centered white girl navel-gazes, that about right? Got it, don't need to see it.

I finally saw it and liked it a lot more than I was expecting to, given the hate and that it's about one of my least favorite comic characters. The opening on Krypton, which I was dreading because space operas on other planets are almost always boring, was actually good. It gets muddled for a few minutes when the main

CTRL+F "Stoker" = 0 results? It's still the best movie I've seen this year, though I admittedly haven't caught any of the fall movies that have gotten raves yet. Come on though, it deserves a place. It wasn't as good as Pain and Gain?

Are you high? There was an action sequence with a Terminator every episode.

I think to qualify you've got to break out of the box of pure science, like Sagan did. He wasn't afraid to call out religion on its bullshit and to say that it has no place in a scientific, or thinking person's, discussion of anything.

Your knowledge of who Moon Knight is automatically disqualifies you.

I'd nominate Patton Oswalt. He's not a classic "intellectual" but he has the capacity to weigh in on anything, and give a well thought, well written essay on it. He goes beyond comedy because he'll talk on things that most people won't touch, and talk on them successfully. He, or a personality like him that can engage

Ben Affleck has never done anything but suck. The Town may have been a movie without him, but I had to shut it off 30 minutes in because he's just that fucking terrible.

No, I meant Jim, but that is maybe why I Freudian slipped John instead.

O'Neal, you totally put this up just so people would have a fresh place to rant about Batfleck today.

I can't think of a better angle than the one he took. It made for a good read. What would you prefer, bullet point descriptions of the sketches?

Whatever happened to the guy from Farscape? I bet he'd make a good Batman. Probably a little old now but he's got the look and the chops.