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Ther's a show called Rookie Blue? And it's been on for 6 years?

That Bob scene from Twin Peaks is still deeply unsettling, no matter how many times I see it.

Started from the Bottom.

I'm just going to assume that in the Icelandic version of Spaceballs Dark Helmet's name is Darth Vader. Only with some diacritical marks or something.

I don't think they had a problem with that scene so much as all copycat domings it inspired.

At least one half of a cow.

So who's taking one for the team and making a President Yeezus gimmick account?

I don't think they do TL:DR here, one of the many great things about these comment sections.

Silence of the Lambs is on a short list of contenders
for my favorite movie of the '90s. In 16 electric minutes of screen
time, Anthony Hopkins establishes Hannibal Lecter as an iconic movie
monster. Naturally, it left audiences wanting more, and Hollywood
obliged with diminishing returns. Movie Hannibal was
at least

Actually a great job. Video fit the music perfectly. I could hear that song playing over the opening credits of an '80s action movie. .

Hey, I admit it's a long shot, but I'm out of ideas.

I respect the decision (ditto with Mr. Robot), but I have to wonder if it might actually do some good to air these episodes, maybe shock us out of our weird complacency about fixing our insane gun laws in the U.S.

My very first relationship turned into this 15-year on-again/off-again codependent nightmare. I'll spare the details, because it makes both of us look like worse people than we really are. She was wonderful person with many fine qualities; we just never figured out how to be in a room together for more than 3 hours

As much as I love Anthony Hopkins gorging on scenery and people alike in SOTL, I think Mads Mikkelsen gets a slight edge. He plays Hannibal with such a preternatural calm that when the mask slips it can be truly terrifying. There's an alien quality to his performance that makes his cannibalism seem less of an

Gross. Is this some kind of deep cover anti-drug campaign? Is the DEA making these things?

It's a show about Jim Gordon. Lil' Bruce Wayne is barely in it (although he's easily the worst thing about the show). I like it, but I can see where fans would be disappointed at the lack of Batman, .

I don't quote a lot of pop culture because I'm always mangling the lines I'm trying to remember, but I do make a point of referring to every nice day outside as "perfect cane weather."

The Babadook is amazing. If you're looking for horror suggestions, though, you've probably already seen it. I really enjoyed Life After Beth, too. It has a great performance from Aubrey Plaza — somehow playing a zombie brings out some extra nuance I didn't know she had, speaking as someone who likes her in everything

I have. I really liked it, but I gotta be honest, it's what made me want to play WD2 again. I thought Obsidian brought some great improvements to the user interface with POE, and I appreciate some of the gameplaty things they were trying, I just think the d&d rule-set from the old games is better balanced and more

Icewind Dale 2. Yep, I'm old, but I love a great dungeon crawler..