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Thanks for proving my point. In neither one does she play a MPDG. Quirky does not equal MPDG. If it did, we wouldn't need the term.

It's okay, Fascination Wolves, this is a safe place. Show us on the Harvey Keitel doll were the Marvel men touched you.

Why?

I'll add to the chorus of people who disagree with this review. The mirroring of the first/last scene is very important for showing that even if somebody gets out and finds some form of happiness, this will be an ongoing struggle, certainly within the walls of the facility, and almost just as certainly outside.

I'd say KOL was half actual songs, and half futz. My biggest disappointment was with Mr Magpie, one of my favorite unreleased tracks that, unlike Nude, failed to maintain the magic once it got the official studio work.

I could be wrong, but I actually think the original Left Behind movie got a theatrical release. It might not have been huge, but I vaguely remember seeing it when I was a teenager and still into that kind of thing (God, not Kirk Cameron movies).

Are you saying you need help reacting to something?

Are you kidding? The View has always been boner time for me. Well, not anymore since Barbara left.

Passé.

Nothing reveals how shitty NuDisqus is like trying to find a conversation in a massive discussion like this one.

Oh yeah, if I were going to get someone into the band now, I'd recommend In Rainbows, even though it doesn't have the emotional connection for me that I get from those previous 3 mentioned (to be honest, HTTF has a special place in my heart just because it was the first of their albums to come out after I became a

If commentators started going home when they were drunk, this would be a very quiet comment section.

I recently re-watched DS9 and found it to be generally as good as I remembered it (and pretty impressive for when it came out), but growing up I was a TNG kid all the way. However, having re-watched random episodes here and there, I suspect that it wouldn't hold up for me as much. I think it feels too trapped in the

Ironically, I'm the one person on this site you won't get hate for about that movie. I've gotten in a number of debates on this site with many people here, and generally have been its rare defender.

See, those are all the movies of his I've seen, and not a single one of them was enjoyable, even for an instant. I've always said I'd give Mulholland Drive another try (that might have been the first of his I ever watched), but every time I watch one of his movies I feel like an abused lover coming back for more. I

As a massive Radiohead fan, I don't think you're "supposed" to anything. They are phenomenal albums, but not for everyone. For me, the One, Two (Three) punch of OK Computer through Amnesiac is the greatest string of albums any band has ever put together (yes, including the Beatles), but they are constructed

I have to assume the next AVQ&A will be "What's a piece of art you know you shouldn't like but you can't help but love?" (That one will be even more fun.)

Not gonna get me in your camp with any hate for Social Network (absolutely love it), but even if I could understand your distaste, The King's Speech? Really? So bland, so trite.

I'm someone who watched from the very first episode upon first airing and loved it, so I might not be the one to convince you, but you really have to give the show a few episodes. Almost no one I know (other than me, again) got into the show within one episode. Some didn't enjoy it until the second season.

I'll just reiterate what Noah Cruickshank said, David Lynch is unbearable for me. I'll admit I've never watched Twin Peaks (which around here will probably get plenty of aghast responses), but I've watched 3 or 4 of his movies, and every single one of them has made me want to turn off halfway through.