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"Ghostbustiers"

Dan Cassidy! That ol' weirdness magnet!

Mystery Alaska is awesome because of the scene where Russel Crowe clearly can't ice skate.

Red bird
Yellow bird
Blue bird (x3)
Black bird
White bird
Orange bird
Pink bird
Boomerang bird
Big red bird
Mighty Eagle

While I found Magnolia to be expertly made, with fine performances, two things always bothered me tremendously.

Thanks, Hank. But seriously, who didn't know this already?

Who is this person and why is she allowed to be in my field of vision?

It was the only memorable part of the film.

"The fifth season of The Wire explores the complicated relationship between a city and a newspaper… In a meeting between editors and reporters at The Baltimore Sun, the character Templeton is assigned to capture "the DICKENSIAN aspect" of homelessness in the city. Templeton, having faked sources and quotes on a

R.I.P. Classic iPod.

"…on the West Coast restaurant’s standard fair."
Fare. Not fair.

All three, I think.

That's disturbing.

I haven't seen it myself in forever, so I don't remember who Hurley is. But the 'fights every bad guy hand-to-hand' was a selling point of the movie at the time it came out.

Ditto the recommendation - some of the fight sequences are exceptional and Carano is 100% credible as a physical threat (unlike Jolie or Zoe Saldana). Her acting isn't fantastic, but she holds her own, especially considering it's her first major film role.

Passenger 57 is also noteworthy because Snipes' character engages every single bad guy in the film in hand-to-hand combat (lands at least one punch or kick).

Zoë Bell, hell yes. Uma Thurman, lordy no. The woman has the muscle tone of a young French brie.

I see it as a sign of tremendous sophistication that you haven't demanded my name or asked me what I'm doing here.

Wait, some people DO like him? Oh my goodness. Raise your standards, people!