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Mr Squibbon
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I liked it when journalists would mention one of the completely obvious and gossipy things in the leak and pretend it was some breaking news.

He looks like a cartoon ground sloth?

@avclub-3a04d36f2c53226d9c27c607cea5e299:disqus, yeah seriously, how are used panties in any way an impulse purchase?

Apparently, neck surgery.

They're reputation is for paying well, getting the best independent talent and getting good matches out of them.  Sadly, their direct-to-dvd releases are (allegedly) terrible.

Selena Gomez.

I liked that a lot.

No, cause it's not true.

Dorothy and pretty much all of the Oz characters.  Dorothy was much more independent in the books (esp. after the 1st) than in the movie.  The entire black and white part of the movie (including and especially the character re-defining 'Over the Rainbow') has little to no basis in the source.  Not that it's bad, just

Thirding Frankenstein. He was made of corpse-parts, now he's green with bolts in his neck.  Plus the 'Bride of…'

Seriously? Cause that vaguely makes sense and I've been really not wanting google 'vagina tightener'.

Wait, that's the dealbreaker? Not the part where she's a talentless, attention seeker who dated a guy, publicly, for the sole purpose of inflicting the world with more bland, banality in the guise of 'artistic experimentation'.

(based off my uneducated speculation) Assuming they've edited and typeset all 600 pages that sounds possible.  Of course, that would be a nightmare for the unfortunate book store owners who have to buy it blindly then make room for it on the shelves and promote it themselves.  Then again, if it weren't a

Bjork's son was (allegedly) being harassed by paparazzi before she attacked one. Clearly, Bjork is the most sane and justified. 
Fun game, try working that sentence into any other conversation. Good luck.

DrJ:  "It will fade like all sitcoms." MASH, as a sitcom, is considered an indispensable part of American culture. It defined an entire generation and still draws ratings.  MASH, as a movie, is considered one of Roger Altman (a director, well loved but probably not all that well none outside of the film buff

Dragging and dropping files lacks the feeling of… idk… craftsmanship? that you get from actually making a mix-tape.  It was fun (in a frustrating way) to try and figure out how to get a sound clip from a tv show onto a tape, etc.  Also, since the emergence of mp3's and the internets and cetera, music has a much more