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I kinda enjoyed Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. If they keep in the fantasy sequence where Elizabeth cuts off Lydia's head during her yammering then I'm in.

'The Village' would fall under #4 as well.

See this is where "No Scrubs" comes in handy as an empowering song:

I remember finding this out a couple of years ago. I'm an adult librarian but was subbing in the children's room. Someone asks for these books and nothing came up and I was outraged that we apparently didn't have Berenstein Bear books anywhere in the system. Luckily I did a search for "The Messy Room" and

Well it does take the sarlaac pit 1000 years to digest something. It probably doesn't eat much.

I liked that the astrophysics class was learning the Pythagorean theorem. And that weird chalkboard transition.

I know I'm super late, but Fincher? I swear I'm not doing a pun.

"There was a certain carnal element to the proceedings" wasn't enough detail for ya?

"'Helter Skelter' is an incredible rock song, but it had something to do with Charles Manson at some point, so it goes on the list."

I'm 37 and "Hey Jude" has been kicking around my life most of that time and I can still listen to it most of the time. "Yellow Submarine" is another story though.

For some reason I pictured Russell Crowe as Cromwell when I was reading the books. Sounds lame, I know, but I think he could make it work. The books really establish Cromwell as a formidable physical presence. It took me awhile to adjust to Rylance.

They keep pushing back the date. She's concentrating on the play and TV adaptations right now. She's basically pulling an R.R. Martin.

Also this:

That's what I was thinking!

The "Tim" line doesn't get enough love. Tim can be a funny funny name if used correctly.

And yet the first verse ends on a question. (Essentially, "Are we still a country?) It's a very anxious song, if you think about it. Don't get me wrong, I still love it. It's just a weird contradiction.

Yes, but he did both.

Good call. I got the news from my dad and we had a nice long chat.

You just got lucky.

Jefferson: Oh. Oh, That reminds me. That artist I sent by, did you look at his stuff?