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Mayor McZombie
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The film Cujo totally excises that the dog is possessed.

I also agree that IT is King's scariest book, but I read it by flashlight at camp when I was like 12 or something. Also remember the gang bang part after they do the indian smoke lodge thing. Now I think it just didn't work - like a crazy idea that King had that well, maybe he should have rethought..

If you get sleep paralysis, just go with it. You actually are breathing, but you're not conscious of it, so you think you aren't. Plus, you can REM hallucinate whatever you want to, as long as you remember to relax.

The Gate used to scare the crap out of me as a kid, but I watched it a few months ago, and I can say, without a doubt, that it sucks balls now. Just a terrible movie. Although little Stephen Dorff has some choice lines.

This is a good show. I mean, wtf, Seth MacFarlane wonder hour-and-a-half gets a billion seasons, and I'm not knocking those shows, but has anyone here actually SEEN the first season of American Dad? It was unmitigated dog shit, seriously, and now, it seems to be the best of the bunch as far as that goes. This is a

EXPOSITION!

As in "Ride the (Celtic) Tiger…"

I thought it was about the Irish Economic Miracle.

The first Hostel had its merits, I think. However, it was kind of cheap and depended a great deal upon gratuitous revulsion (why blowtorch someone's eye out? Huh?), but it was tight and it did psychologically suck you in to the movie. Hostel II was, you know, redundant.

Yeah, that's true. Maybe I'm giving myself a self-fulfilling complex or prophesy or whatever…

sorry about the dickishness. If I could take it back, I would.

Hey, dude getting paid to watch cartoons:
Is it so hard to look up "Mila Kunis" on Wikipedia? She was born in Kiev, Ukraine and lived there until she was eight - a fact I was able to ascertain in, oh, three seconds by simply looking it up… I'm not a Mila Kunis freak or anything, but come on man… professionalism…

gah and I just made a typographical error after mocking another's! Karma indeed!

I'm pretty excited about this game
But I would like to start dating again. I think I'm gonna go with dating. If a game is good an engaging, I simply will not stop playing it. I played that Batman game for like 15 hours straight when my roommate bought it. I felt pretty lousy about myself after that. I had to

That is indeed a "quandry."

The Beasties? I love the Beasties, but American Beatles they ain't. Not prolific enough, but that doesn't matter, arguing legitimizes this suggestion and it isn't even close. Rabin, your rap-centric mentality is dildos in this context. Beach Boys is the first thing that comes to mind, and there was an open rivalry

The original Wickerman is so dildos. Right up there with Rosemary's Baby as far as the dildo factor goes. Both films are unwatchable through modern eyes.

Art as in art house, not as in artistic. I guess I can get on board with heroin rock to describe what a lot of people call grunge, but there was (and is) a lot of heroin in music that isn't considered grunge or whatever. I can't get on board with arbitrarily labeling anything that has been influenced by country as

Just a point…
I'm still not sure how Alice in Chains is really grunge. It's too polished. It's almost alt-doom metal, or art-doom metal, I don't know. Such a different sound than like Mudhoney or Nirvana or whatever, especially when they really started to hit their stride…

Not a fan of "The Pianist?"