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Wait, so this is different than Breaking_in?

So what's the preferred hit man action movie marathon? This always made my list as palate cleanser, by virtue of taking nothing seriously.
My other choices were usually: the big hit; assassins; mr. and mrs. smith; and most wanted (sometimes the day of the jackal).

Wasn't tru calling basically this but with boobs and Zach galifanakis?

Did anybody mention Halle Berry in Catwoman? It's an award winning film, people.

No, we're good.
-a a tiger's fan (detroit, where the weak are killed and eaten)

It was very disquieting, and the sound design forced you to watch and imagine the horrors rather than hearing the screams of earlier seasons. But killed by death was the scariest episode to me. So there's that.

And I'm still confused by who is no longer on anticon I can't let go.

I never had a chance to meet Bose when I was in Cambridge, and I'm really sad about that. At the moment, Bill Nye is the most famous enginerd I met during my school days. Meeting MIT bigs was apparently really hard when you were only in town for summer classes.

In copyright and trademark law, there's a refrain from judges that having to explain why a parody or satire is funny is never funny, and rarely helps someone get the joke. (Parody is statutorily protected, and judges have to be able to say if something reaches the level of parody)

Did my grad work at MSU, and general admission is awful for a game day experience. My undergrad seats at michigan were guaranteed, and ushers actually moved middle aged douchebags out of my space if I got stuck on a late north campus bus. At MSU, sitting in an empty building for an hour to ensure I got my seat, and

So what is Samm Levine going to promote on Doug Loves Movies now?

What's Happy Endings? Isn't she the awesome girl from Scrubs?

Was coming here to be sad and also ask this.

Pretty sure it's about the lawyers. No criminal lawyers were hired in the making of the album.

She spent a lot of time talking about preparing to be naked, so I assumed Doug was right.

In the era of the Internet, can we really afford to give this record multiple listens? There are pictures of cats on the Internet to caption.

I really hope thats the case. I've started listening to a massive catalog of podcasts lately, and give fewer hours of my day to pure music than I did five years ago. I want to give this enough time to grab me, but that could be a month from now.

It probably doesn't help that I've seen her live three times since BAdly Broken Code was released, and have only heard two of these songs live. I want a third Mineshaft or another Children's Work, but I'm hoping one of these will fit my current life was well as tthosesongs did a few years ago. Otherwise, the songs

I expected Badly Broken Code 2, which has only one song I don't love.  I don't think this is going to get near that level for me, but maybe it'll turn out that Parts of Speech isn't the record I wanted, but becomes the record I need.

I'm just glad the derby girls (and thus my friends) don't have to search for a new venue to play at.