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Mr. Wick: "Carey, you're one of our most valued employees." [buzz] "Well, maybe not, but I respect you a lot." [buzz] "You've got a bright future here…" [buzz] "Oh, will you get these things off me! I don't like being tied down like this!" [buzz]

This song has always been in my peripheral. The guitar line is so haunting, and this rendition has some great vocals to go along with it. I just never knew it was the Animals version that I loved. I have no idea what it is about this song that gets to me.
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I hate doing this to actors, but I see Gillian Jacobs as Britta in Love and I'm just waiting for the point where there's a major breakup and she goes back to community college to restart her life and finds the gang there. That'd be a nice finale.

How do you like that Ian McShane choice now?

I hope they're not upset because they're afraid for their own safety; they should be afraid of what's happening there.

Now I understand why people hate Wesley Crusher.

Acclaimed director of Women Who Love Women Who Love Recycling and Billie Jean King Is Not My Lover.

I'm sorry. I'm not in a good place right now, but La La Land started it.

Well what they really want people to do is rate based on how much they enjoyed it. That should be the primary, default rating system.

She should say yes, attend, and then sleep with his best friend.

Actually, their problem is that they have a multi-dimensional issue and they're trying to resolve it by reducing granularity with a binary system.

I know intellectually that, at the end of a relationship, I'm at my lowest and I'm not in the best place to think about myself, but I feel like I should never date again. It's usually horrible, and when it's not, that just means a little later on it will be. But there are some people who never find anyone in life, and

So great we could live in a world where the Classic section dies and that takes over the site.

This'll be my third Herzog movie in just a handful of days then.

Best documentaries out there about far-flung places, such as the Amazon, Tibet, Antarctica, etc?

Is it back on Netflix? I thought it was taken off.

I'm watching it now and am disappointed Herzog hasn't had anyone killed yet out of ritual sacrifice.