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Bearing the Mark of Cain will do that to a man.

Like with Monk, I used to binge watch* (before binge watching was a thing) Psych when USA showed it marathon-style during weekends. I stopped watching after the episode where Shawn's dad got shot (I think there was an exceptionally long break or they switched the show's season), but I'm looking forward to watching the

I personally don't. I'm not one of those "the prequels don't exist!!" people, but I am comfortable acknowledging each trilogy as their own separate entities. It's the same way that you can count The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings separately.

Even if it didn't entirely work, there was something I found oddly fun and appropriately Saturday morning cartoonish about the first GI Joe. It wasn't a good movie and I had a real problem with them taking away Baroness' free will, but I'd say it had more of a heart than any of the Transformers movies.

Have you seen the trailer?

Could you be a truly iconic franchise without a memorable theme? I'll even include "You've Got a Friend In Me" for Toy Story's.

I guess it is iconic in how it has come to define everything wrong with modern day blockbusters.

What? No!

Because Mark Wahlberg thinks he has credibility while Justin Timberlake- I don't want to say he's goofing off, because he's not, but he doesn't seem to present himself in the class of a Damon or even a Clooney.

So iconic, the only character names I know are those I heard in a cartoon 20 years ago.

I have never seen Suing the Devil. Malcolm McDowell, Tom Sizemore, and Corbin Bernsen? I am definitely going to get on that.

Yes, God did exist. He died. He was very small. Mystery solved.

I love watching ridiculous Christian movies. The craziest I've ever seen is some delightful bit of madness called C Me Dance

I find it odd that they call Glass users Explorers because it only reminds me of the horrible browser. Which I guess does define Glass wearers, so good job.

You just won me a bet.

I don't think this season is as bad as Gas Leak Year, but I am definitely losing my enthusiasm for this show. A big part of that is Leslie. I know these elements have always been part of her personality, but for some reason this year, they're really grating on me.

Sounds like another Parks and Recreation episode that's going to make me realize how close I am to officially disliking Leslie Knope.

What happened to that guy? Couldn't Cuaron have thrown him a 'Voice on Radio' in Gravity or something?

She also played the flame of an ex-con in last year's disappointing Out of the Furnance