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A TV spot for this movie incorporated Baha Men's "Who Let the Dog Out?"

I don't exercise, so I have no idea what any of that means,

Why are his pecs so high?
It's weirdly mesmerizing.

"It’s a movie viewers are supposed to get off to… anyone who just wants to watch waxed, ripped guys running, jumping, and thrusting (this is one of those cases where a sword isn’t just a sword) while wearing leather briefs…"

Tell me about the hairy guy!

I thought it was an ok movie.

I thought the flashback was of him sharing needles with several people during an orgy.

" Doesn’t everyone agree that Bullock is the weak link of Gravity?"
I thought it was the dialogue everyone keeps complaining about.

Treasure that woman.

Love the username

What, you've never done it with your hands in your jean pockets?

"Margulies’ search led her into the murky waters of made-for-TV miniseries, guest stints on The Sopranos and Scrubs, and, of course, a starring role in Snakes On A Plane."

john Green, the dude who also wrote Looking For Alaska.

Finally finished The Fault in our stars. Don't get the appeal.

I found this out while I was scrolling through my Twitter newsfeed at a party and announced it.

Interesting enough, NBC announced that they'll be publishing some prequel comics or something.

I'll watch it, but the fact that Kring is still in charge doesn't make me very optimistic.

Finally! Someone who agrees with me about "Fugitives"!

On Broadway no less!

But then, when you saw that it was only building up to the most powerful villain ever be defeated because he got hit on the head with a parking meter, you realized it wasn't.