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@twitter-290766768:disqus My interpretation of that was that "Scar" was just a nickname that stuck, probably one that Mufasa used to mock him upon acquiring the titular facial wound. It's part of my larger theory that Mufasa was a total dick to Scar before he became king and got all responsible, thus giving Scar

@twitter-290766768:disqus My interpretation of that was that "Scar" was just a nickname that stuck, probably one that Mufasa used to mock him upon acquiring the titular facial wound. It's part of my larger theory that Mufasa was a total dick to Scar before he became king and got all responsible, thus giving Scar

"The matter of whether the world needs a fourth Ice Age movie pales beside the question of why there were three before it…"

"The matter of whether the world needs a fourth Ice Age movie pales beside the question of why there were three before it…"

Just so we're all on the same page: In the first episode, Jim whatshisname just HAPPENS to have a former roommate and sister who are gold mine sources for a breaking story. In the third episode, he just HAPPENS to be an expert in how to handle a panic attack. Is he going to reveal a new convenient magical talent every

Just so we're all on the same page: In the first episode, Jim whatshisname just HAPPENS to have a former roommate and sister who are gold mine sources for a breaking story. In the third episode, he just HAPPENS to be an expert in how to handle a panic attack. Is he going to reveal a new convenient magical talent every

So - Seth Meyers, Josh Groban and Michael Strahan walk into a bar…

So - Seth Meyers, Josh Groban and Michael Strahan walk into a bar…

I'd never noticed The Hound's wonderful non-reaction to Joffrey getting slapped before. Adds a whole 'nother level of joy to that scene.

I'd never noticed The Hound's wonderful non-reaction to Joffrey getting slapped before. Adds a whole 'nother level of joy to that scene.

I wouldn't necessarily say that a moment in a film can't be a fresh experience just because it was in the trailer. Seeing that moment in context can often completely reinvigorate it. For example, the most spectacular shot in Inception is given away in the movie's trailer, but when I saw that spinning hallway scene in

I wouldn't necessarily say that a moment in a film can't be a fresh experience just because it was in the trailer. Seeing that moment in context can often completely reinvigorate it. For example, the most spectacular shot in Inception is given away in the movie's trailer, but when I saw that spinning hallway scene in

"I'm Easy" from Robert Altman's Nashville probably fits the bill. Hell, I'd sleep with Keith Carradine after hearing that song.

"I'm Easy" from Robert Altman's Nashville probably fits the bill. Hell, I'd sleep with Keith Carradine after hearing that song.

Except Ghost Protocol was probably one of the best action movies of the past decade. So Good Brad! Good!

I actually really liked the Booker T. Washington prom sketch, or at least Pharoah's part in it. His line about the iguana disappearing in the Hunger Games trees got the biggest laugh of the night from me (and, apparently, from Pharoah as well).

He's also the only redeemable aspect of Cop Out.

Completely agree with mratfink on McGregor. He and McDiarmid were really the only actors able to bring some charm and spark to their roles. It's actually fairly impressive on McGregor's part, since he was the only person in the entire trilogy who had to reinvent a pre-existing iconic character (well, besides

Not sure either count, actually. Franke Potente in The Bourne Identity is pretty much a willing accomplice- he pays her to drive him across Europe, and she stays with him mostly because she becomes a fugitive too. Stiles in Bourne Ultimatum is closer, though it's implied that the two of them had a relationship before