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Speaking from first hand experience, not every day is the same.

I'll second Craig J. Clark's advice as it's pretty much the same I'd give. Bird or Deep Red first if you want giallo. Bird is very reserved, but probably more accessible. Suspiria if you want the more supernatural.

You guys are on crack. It was fucking awful. Or as I said immediately after watching it, "I feel like I was just lectured by some dude about "the twitter"."

Watch the Italian. The American version is butchered to the point of removing almost half an hour of footage.

It's definitely his most accessible.

"It serves no narrative purpose; it's just there because Argento wanted it to be there."

I had the same thing back when Anchor Bay first put Profondo Rosso on Dvd. Even went to the point of returning my dvd to the store and getting a new copy because I thought it was defective.

I have never seen Cougar Town, but I've heard "worth it". The one bad thing I've heard about the show is that they write too much. They don't cut any jokes and they rewrite all the way up shooting. So there's so much material that the actors spend all their time memorizing dialogue that they have to deliver like a

That was my reaction on the NBC article when it said that Harry's Law had been picked up.

Or giving yourself a nickname.

Hey OP, you're about 10 years too late. Obvious racist schtick hasn't generated lulz for at least 3-4 years now.

RIP Remberer…
Such a great horrible title, they should have kept it.

The Man. That's who's handcuffing "us", Frat Guise.

It gets the credit it deserves. That it is better than average, but is still overly broad and maudlin.

I don't think anything can ever top the episode of COPS that featured a guy in tiny short shorts subduing a suspect by tackling him and then straddling the guy's head. Repeatedly teabagging him.

Haven't they been trying to cancel it for years?

That one photo of her as a waitress looks a little photoshopped, but I DO NOT CARE.

Six posters…I was hoping for a glimpse of the Baker's control room.

That biting line was way too close to one of Moffat's greatest lines in Jekyll.

@Wai - He WAS in Reaper and also The Loop.