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Ghostbusters would be mine. I used to watch that movie every day as a kid, probably multiple time a day too. I still watch it at least a couple times a year. Pulp Fiction has been my favorite film since I was in 7th or 8th grade, and I've yet to see something that has even come close to capturing my imagination as

I came here to see Chucky. And now I'm leaving sorely disappointed.

I never understood why people detest his stuff so much. I chalk it up to stubbornness and personal bias, and the lack of a soul.

The bachelor segment was almost too much to watch, I loved it. I lost my shit at least five times during it. Any interaction Nathan had with the host was pure gold, especially the bit about a threesome with two other guys. Best new show of 2013, hands down.

Mandy Moore has just the brightest smile, bless her.

You guys are a bunch of wet bananas. This cover is great.

Dogma was good!

Yeah, what are you? A bunch of bananas?

No, Malcolm In The Middle!

I vote for Bryan Cranston!!

The thing that really pisses me off is that I've heard this song more than I've heard some of my favorite songs. "Smooth" and "Drift Away" by Uncle Kracker really makes working in retail awful, besides you know, the customers.

Well I started the "365 Day Movie Challenge" and I'm three films in (Ted, Premium Rush, and Lawless), so I'm hoping to knock out quite a few films I've been meaning to watch for years now.

Seriously. I developed one of my first major celebrity crushes because of that movie. Also, Katherine Heigl from Wish Upon A Star was a big one too.

Seriously. I developed one of my first major celebrity crushes because of that movie. Also, Katherine Heigl from Wish Upon A Star was a big one too.

People are going to be so angry when they realized they just paid to see "The Mexican 2."

People are going to be so angry when they realized they just paid to see "The Mexican 2."

I didn't really care for the whole "let's play catch up" style of storytelling tonight. Something about it wasn't consistent with how the show normally is told, and everything felt so rushed. I'm excited to see what exactly Estes and Quinn are up to though. Even if the writers did a very poor job with establishing the

I didn't really care for the whole "let's play catch up" style of storytelling tonight. Something about it wasn't consistent with how the show normally is told, and everything felt so rushed. I'm excited to see what exactly Estes and Quinn are up to though. Even if the writers did a very poor job with establishing the

"The Goonies are back! And this time they brought guns."

"The Goonies are back! And this time they brought guns."