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"Cube 2: Hypercube" is just the first "Cube" in fast-forward.

I've always thought that too. But then I thought maybe he was one of those innocent young guys that got sent over to Nam shortly after turning 18, which makes the story even sadder.

It gained a pretty solid cult following over the years, in partial thanks to games like "Silent Hill."

It can be two things.

"Gotta respect the condoms!"

That's hilarious.

I'm probably going to circle back around to this once it wraps. I was one of those people that kind of lost patience with it, especially when they changed the release date plans. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't compelling enough for me to keep listening.

That sounds about right!

But Netflix is streaming "Kung Fury" so we all win!

It sounds like they're basically a latter-day "Office" thing of "Let's take a really funny joke from the first or second season and run it into the ground by turning it into its plot line." Please at least tell me Phil hasn't started traveling around the country with Hall & Oates.

I haven't watched this show in years, save for one time it came autoplayed on Hulu after one of the shows I was watching got all caught up. It was just as predicted that the show would lose steam after the kids stopped being cute and grew up. It felt like it should be shipped over to CBS. For reference, it was the

Even though I like some Honest Trailers, it's because they still come at it from the "geek" standpoint where pointing out necessary transitions like walking and setting up a scene are somehow viewed as mortal sins since they didn't automatically take the flaming speedcruiser to the fireworks factory. I get why they do

And someone still thought "Let's break that up into two parts!"

That was my main problem with the final film - they had this wonderful world of supporting characters that they built up over there movie and all of them take a huge backseat to Katniss drama.

I watch them regularly, but don't take them seriously. If I met someone who did use their arguments, I'd rather not trust their taste in film. That said, they're entertaining and the "Les Miserables" really did point out so much of what I hated about the film.

Calm down, bro.

It's completely forgotten, but "Dream" by the Forest for the Trees, a former co-writer for Beck, has a truly awesome bagpipe sample. Judging by the name of this Inventory, I'm surprised it's not on here. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I'm glad there's more than one person behind the show, even if Toobin is the consultant. Because his is one I feel is often compromised by his own bias, as the book proved.

After watching the video of the glove fitting, Cuba did a damn good reenactment of OJ's forced acting putting on the world's most difficult gloves.

I'm so glad it didn't give in to just saying it happened. The tension between the two was perfect and that letdown, you could feel the blue balls.