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It doesn't even seem like it would be tasty. Chew chew chew chew chew—oh goody I finally broke down all the bones, yum! Totally worth wearing a bag on my head to hide my shame about eating Tweety!

Well thought out, sure. Just, y'know, full of typos.

Mason is hilarious. I'm having fun watching Pitt in this, I had no idea he could be so entertaining. Good thing he is, too, or I would be soooo over this sick bastard at this point!

What's more, it's late and them typos be still dere.

FFS, not in the walkthrough either? That's pretty lame, especially since Fuller has been so gung-ho on "no sexual violence" up to now.

I would let my children watch—if I were the Mother of Dragons.

You'll never make a monkey out of me!

Plus, Gus's daughter seems to be for it, too. And who can argue with a cute kid?

This quote has now been used three times here.
It should have been used a lot more times.
I assume someone will be fired for this blunder.

Thank you for this. I don't get this weird trend of criticizing a story to do what a story is supposed to do. I'm glad whenever I can watch something and not have to analyze it that way. As if I want to be angry because I don't want the show to be smarter than me somehow. Nuts to that.

Seriously, he must go to have that looked at! All I can think of is the guy losing his arm in "Requiem for a Dream." And that was so effing morbid, I can't bear the idea of seeing such a thing again.

And now this scene makes sense. I always had the suspicion that for all of her benevolence, Dany is going to leave her devoted followers with a wicked case of heartburn.

You're welcome, brown folks!

The perfect age to read them. Actually, a couple of the stories were about a teacher and a guy working at an industrial laundry.

I'm not as keen on his early short stories as I used to be. I figured that out when I recently listened to several of the stories on these audiotapes I got at a used bookstore. When I was in high school I thought they were cool, but listening to endless tapes of John Glover reading these stories, I realized his

Hmmm, I liked "1408" although it deviated from the original story a lot in order to fill up the running time.

"Kubrick, you dirty birdie!"

Uh huh, except he played with Jud and not the sister.

If it becomes a film you should watch it while drinking lots of cheap beer.

"My hand is a fine thing, and worth eating. I believe in the second part."