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Weird factoid about Daryl Hall:

starring Dream Walker

It's not all sunshine and rainbows.

If it allows the movies to explore mature themes with a little less obfuscation I'm all for it.

That picture has always freaked me out.

His vague resemblance to Neil deGrasse Tyson will keep him steadily employed as long as NdT remains in the public consciousness.

Back in the good old days when it was all anime porn and hackers sending unrealistically large orders of pizza to obnoxious people.

They have to do this eventually.

He'll always be Julian Bashir to me

Xenu finds your lack of faith disturbing

What has two thumbs, alarmingly high cholesterol, hypertension and is a symptom of everything that's wrong with America?

1979 film of the same name by Nicholas Meyer (who would later direct Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan). Basic plot - Author H.G. Wells (Malcolm McDowell before Caligula wrecked his career) builds an actual time machine through which a friend, who is in reality Jack the Ripper (David Warner) escapes through it to 1979

I could probably make some terrible tasteless jokes but I'll refrain because it'll just depress me.

The film it's based on is really good. I hope this lives up to the source material.

I thought maybe after Black Mass, "Good" Johnny Depp might reassert himself.

I imagine Spicer dressed up as the Easter Bunny would fall somewhere between the guy in the Shining and Frank from Donnie Darko

Daniel Bryan pulled out the diving headbutt on occasion. A lot of his movies seem to have been inspired by Benoit. Probably contributed to his early retirement.

That whole interview was weird. It was kayfabe but it wasn't.

*slurp*