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Bull Shannon
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I, too, was disappointed that they cut to black before the much-anticipated battle with the Mother.

It turns out the Mother was in all of us.

Yeah when I saw Blackhawk down I thought everyone was Ewan Macgregor or Tom Seizmore.

The Tommy Westphall Universe theory is my favorite, simply on virtue of the fact that one doesn't have to extrapolate anything in order for it to work. Simply put: any show that has a crossover in characters with St. Elsewhere is in Tommy's head. It's so simple and clean.

I always have trouble sorting out who's who in war movies. Sometimes costumers and production designers will try to put flair and such on helmets, but something in my brain makes me thing every character is the same friggin guy.

I think part of the problem (if you consider it one; I found him charming) is that when you pair Aukerman and PFT together, they tend to play to the artifice of the game. The focus is less on creating a convincing scene than finding ways in-character to mock one another's bad accents.

Has anyone ever successfully cried themselves to sleep? Anytime I've committed to such a think I just end up keeping myself up all night…crying…

Yeah; wouldn't Hurley's girlfriend count, as she was written off the show after a DUI?

That would actually be a neat bottle episode, one that takes place over a single class period.

I think you misspelled "traveling and thinking."

So does something happen in this chapter? I listened to him reading a Victarion chapter from tWoW a few months ago, and it was just paragraphs and paragraphs of Victarion telling some dudes to blow a horn.

*slide whistle*

I'm making a final push at beating DS1 this weekend. I'm at Seath (had to run and grab better armor after being cursed), have just the Four Kings and Gwyn to tackle after that. I don't know how the Bed of Souls was so easy for me, but I waltzed through it (sorry).

Amazing chest ahead

Yes, and every movie that takes place in a police station takes place in the same police station.

Hey that's a tune by a band I used to hear practice in my friend Joe's garage!

Huh. Come to think of it, JJ Abrams, DOES use a lot of lens flare in his films! Good pull.

Ooof. If there's anything I hate in movies it's shots of a character milling in a crowded public place, staring at things in wonder.

Perhaps they post-corrected it but kept the trailer in color so as to preserve the impact of that aspect of the story–I can't do this, this looks like a real turkey.

Okay, so you're not going to see it. Why the vehement dislike and desire to impose it on people clearly interested in said movie?