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    David Schwimmer as Greenzo?

    No. No, no, no, no, no. Cabin in the Woods tries so F'ING HARD to be subversive that it ends up being one, long wink. UGH

    Agreed. I just watched New Nightmare again a few months ago and it totally holds up. Great, smart movie.

    YES, potato chip, YES! Never mind road rage, let's use the example at hand … night clubs. For every mass shooting that might be prevented if the "good guys" are armed (probably none, ever), how many more shootings are going to occur when all the drunk people are now carrying?! How many mass shootings have occurred

    Luis Guzman? You mean the one from Teen Witch?

    The goodbye hug was perfect.

    "…as Monica’s speech to Richard about how he should only trusting his opinions falls flat." Huh? I genuinely don't know what this means. Anyone?

    Never mind. I think they've changed the headline since your post. Now who's the idiot?! (me)

    Wait, who is liking this comment? Ever plant your tongue in your cheek, Billybob?

    Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2 plays like a twisted, gay man's fantasy. In other words, it's freaking awesome. Not as a horror movie, mind you. It's so uniquely weird. I love it.

    This video is always good in theory. But never in practice. And at 26 minutes, this is probably one of the shorter ones!

    I go for the fighting. And I stay for the friendship!

    Ditto. I love So Jealous and The Con (and, to a lesser degree, Sainthood). I'm exactly the person described above. I either want some new evolution or a return to that sound. Not this. By the way, can you believe So Jealous came out TWELVE years ago?!

    Such a bizarre thing, right? I mean, there are lots of nerdy movies out there, but we are to assume that Parcival memorized EVERY LINE OF EVERY SINGLE ONE in the event he came across this particular challenge? I don't care how much you love a movie. Every single line?! What?!

    I LOVED Station Eleven. I really hope the author revisits the world she created, because it feels like she could have written 800 more pages within this world without losing a bit of steam.

    The second book is excellent. Using the term "poetic" to describe his writing is baffling, though. His writing to me is very straightforward, and lacks any flowery language or overly-descriptive passages that bog down many fantasy novels.

    I'll second Tease's recommendation. The Name of the Wind is superb, and The Wise Man's Fear (the second book) is even better.

    I am reading The Wise Man's Fear (part two of Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicles) and I cannot recommend The Name of the Wind enough. If you love fantasy, pick it up now. I flew through it and I simply cannot put down book 2, which in my opinion is even better. Best fantasy series I've read in many, many years.

    Also, I am feeling a sudden kinship with Arizona because just last week I googled: "What is hominy?"

    Georgia's is baffling: "why are my nipples so sore?" WHAT IS HAPPENING, GEORGIA?!