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The Middle is going crazy: Brad comes out, we see Kenny's face, Rusty becomes sorta successful, can't imagine what's next!

I started the second one the other day, beat 999 the requisite three times or whatever to get the "true" ending. And now I heard they just announced a third!

I recently started reading it to my 7 year old and he got bored, a lot of the jokes in the text are puns on the English language which don't always translate well when spoken and even worse to a mostly disinterested first grader. I wouldn't say there was anything scary in the first half of the book we encountered.

The Ferengi ruined "female".

"Tony! Toni! Toné!"

I unabashedly love Christopher Nolan, The Prestige is my favorite movie and while his Batman movies were good, I've always loved his other work more.

Well, Super Mario 3D World doesn't fall into the "New" Super Mario Bros. series, but I really like 3D World a lot better than most of the NSMB games.

Most definitely Andy Serkis. Probably Orlando Bloom too.

DVD? Is this an Onion headline?

I read them all last year and enjoyed them all except Hannibal Rising.

If Fear the Walking Dead was an anthology where each season was a different city/cast breaking down from the zombie apocalypse, I'd be really interested. Coming from someone who only got as far as season 1 in TWD.

When Liz Lemon wolfs her Teamster sub. Basically anything with Liz Lemon and food. Actually basically just Liz Lemon.

I decided to try something healthy and order a burrito bowl, so everything minus the tortilla. When I got to the checkout they asked me if I wanted chips since they were free, I assume because I ordered the bowl. My mind would not let me refuse free Chipotle chips.

I really loved Her Story, such a fantastic game that still has me thinking about it days later. An experience totally unique to the medium yet unlike anything else available.

Apparently her godfather was Dino De Laurentiis who started the production company that produced all of Thomas Harris' work including the Hannibal TV show.

And that infamous shot in Enter the Void.

I'll throw out Jumper, apparently the movie made $80 million domestically and there was a second novel available at the time (and two more since). Of course, the film starred Hayden Christensen and was poorly received by critics, though personally I thought the concept was interesting enough to try out the books,

I've been rewatching all the MCU movies in preparation for Age of Ultron. Just finished Captain America: The First Avenger, and it's better than I remember.

I meant the staff, since it didn't appear on their year end list or any of their ballots.