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My boyfriend and I were drunk-channel surfing and happened upon Cold Prey 2 by chance. We watched about 40 minutes of it before I passed out, but good lord what I saw in that 40 minutes was the best slasher movie I've ever seen. Seriously considering getting a hold of Cold Prey 1 and checking this out if the

yeah, chicks are so fucking dumb bro

what are you, high?

Lost In Translation is my favourite film too! it's the perfect movie to watch when I feel a little lonely or a little melancholy. there's something about it that feels very life-affirming to me.

she said she prefers doing it "right now", i'm guessing because it's still fresh and new to her so she hasn't had a chance to get bored with it yet

I'm getting tired of him answering his own questions for his guests, eg on the Carrie Brownstein episode he asks what she prefers doing better, her music or Portlandia and before she got to answer he immediately interjected "Music, right?" but no, at the moment it's Portlandia.

cupcakes are tasty, it's a simple but good starting point. and with the rise of "gourmet" cupcakes, they now come in a huge range of interesting flavours and are also very aesthetically pleasing to look at. sometimes here at work our manager will buy a box of cupcakes for the team if it's someone's birthday or we've

for real? "giantess"? the woman's 5'10 you know. sure, i understand if you're a guy who has short comings in the height department this would probably be a deal breaker for you, but she's still shorter than what the average height of a male is.

i love that she has to be classified a 'feminist', which in Sitcomspeak translates to a 'heterosexual dyke' (she hates men! Late for HERstory class! Make up is for prostitutes!). Can't a female character just be smart and unwilling to take some asshole's whack sexist shit without being a shrewish jerk?

Speaking as someone who is not unlike April, my pick would be Andy Dwyer. I completely, totally get it. so sweet, so goofy.

I've only caught episodes of Cheers here and there, but shortly before these write ups started I went through the whole first season so I don't have an encyclopedic knowledge of the history of the characters but I found it hilarious -  Sam isn't a beater, it's just that Diane makes him SO crazy he has to verbally

It's not so much the badness as it is the laziness that boils my blood. I'd rather watch The Room, a legitimitely bad film, than watch something mediocre like Grown Ups when you can tell nobody put in any effort above the bare minimum to get themselves paid.

so this article prompted me to seek out Wye Oak on Youtube and hear them for the first time. Now i can like indie folk strummy lala when it's done right but good grief, it's like the equivalent of Michael Buble in hipster music. so, so mediocre. would a shade more excitement and sex appeal kill them?

Would you excuse me? I cut my foot before, and my shoe is filling up with blood.

that tracking shot at the end of Sam at Eleven, from Sam telling Diane his story to the pan over the big gorgeous bar, is wonderful. In about thirty seconds, the show sums up just how good Sam's got it even if he may not fully realise it yet.

because Harry is the best at everything/only one who can save us all/etc

no one cares whether or not you liked the movie, but your comments regarding dunst's character's depression read insensitively. if you'd just seen Philadelphia and said "Tom Hanks just looked so sick and I couldn't handle how sick he looked" it would be a real shame because here was a film trying to communicate with

i remember that! i watched it religiously, due to my obsession with the movie Clue which is a GREAT movie

were you also bothered by how AIDSy Tom Hanks looked in Philadelphia?

i love how all the soft drinks, and the popcorn bags conveniently being held in the exact same awkward way by both Adam Sandler and Adam Sandler, are facing the Coke logos to the camera. I'm not finicky about product placement (we all drink Coke), but this is just overkill.