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The short is a lot better. The scripting is a bit of a mess. But there were some neat tricks, esp. the disappearing in and out. And it's nice that a horror movie boyfriend was not only understanding, charming, and nice, but also useful. The ending left a bad taste in my mouth. So, a C is, yeah, spot on.

What is he up to now? I've noticed he's not really involved in, uh, anything.

Garry Marshall had the sort of career most people can only dream of, and it's heartening to see him be so beloved. RIP.

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Could Scrooge beat up Batman?

Damn. RIP, Mr. Marsh—-I mean, Garry.

UnREAL Season 2: A Whole Lotta Ugghhhhhh

But is Sulu's husband hot?

Selfie! I'm pouring one out for that silly show, its terrible name, and its brilliant cast of beautiful people. Who wouldn't want to watch Karen Gillan and John Cho make out? I don't want to meet those people.

Elias! Enrico is so great at that role. I loved his evolution as a character throughout the seasons. And his introduction was seriously one of the best episodes of the show's beginnings.

Shit, yeah. Thanks for the heads up!

They should have kept his background as a former Marine. It was utter bullshit that he never got his due in the films. Winston was always kind of my favorite.

No Crazy Ex-Girlfriend or Jane the Virgin? Riot.

"Golly, I know I shouldn't go into that there sewer, but that sure is a sexy clown."

Actually, agreed. Evolution could make for a killer horror-action flick.

Hahaha, c'mon, man. That's freshman in college-level stuff.

Please don't force me to walk at a slow pace. I hate forced walking segments. If I want to slow down, I want to be able to do so when i want to. Or at the very minimum, I want to be able to walk at a pace that doesn't make me feel like I'm being weighed down or walking through mud.

IIRC: most kids have a "formal" education up until they get their Hogwarts letter, which is when they presumably learn to read, write, and count. I imagine algebra, physics, and other STEM concepts would confound them.

Harry lived in the Muggle world for years! Both he and Hermione should've been using common sense Muggle resources to one-up the Death Eaters all along. I get there's a thing about tech fizzling out in Hogwarts but what about when they weren't in Hogwarts? For example, why hasn't anyone thought to digitize spell