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The spinal fluid leaking out was creepy to me.

Equally interesting was the soldier he sends the commands down to, he seemed really psyched to be blowing something up.

That's the best part if two, is the girlfriend being agreeable to her brain being devoured. That's real devotion right there.

I suppose it's because The Carrie Diaries is longer but it seems like there's more narration than Sex and the City had, because I don't remember SATC narration bothering me this much.

She's sixteen, the dad mentioned it towards the end. I'm trying to remember if she ever told Larissa she was 16.

And when they get back to the warehouse and he pulls Gulager out of the car and says 'Come on you stupid honkey!' and his friends trapped in the warehouse immediately know it's him.

And when they get back to the warehouse and he pulls Gulager out of the car and says 'Come on you stupid honkey!' and his friends trapped in the warehouse immediately know it's him.

Ah, I suppose some might not like that, I always liked the group hanging out it kind of gives the feeling of how any night can start out ordinary and then slide into chaos. It also gives the film the feeling that it could be happening in real time.

Ah, I suppose some might not like that, I always liked the group hanging out it kind of gives the feeling of how any night can start out ordinary and then slide into chaos. It also gives the film the feeling that it could be happening in real time.

Them hanging in the cemetery is explained, they need a place to hang out until Tommy gets off from work the cemetary is right across the street and they can't hang in the park anymore because the cops will kick their asses again.

Them hanging in the cemetery is explained, they need a place to hang out until Tommy gets off from work the cemetary is right across the street and they can't hang in the park anymore because the cops will kick their asses again.

Yeah, four and five aren't really worth it, they were basically made for  SyFy movies movies, you wouldn't be missing much if you skipped them. A major let down considering how good three turned out to be.

I saw it at that age too and it scared the hell out of me, I believe it was the first zombie film I ever saw and I was pretty messed up for while after having terrible nightmares, but I still enjoy watching it now and Tarman is still scary.

I've seen them three times, I saw them when they had Fiona Apple as an opener, I always wondered how  they made that happen because I never imagined them together. The last time I saw them was at the Verizon Center in DC and that was the show that almost put me off them, but I think alot of it was place. Also I'll

This is the only show I watch on CW and I keep getting confused by the promos for other shows. So I'm guessing that means I'm too old for the network.

Missed the first half so, I came in to the many words for vagina and some woman crossing and uncrossing her legs. It's good to see I didn't miss much with the New York scenes. I liked Carrie being so naive as to just tell Sebastian she snooped around for info, it shows that she's basically just a kid and still pretty

I just want to say, wow someone besides me remembers Starsailor.

I'll go with
1. Rush of Blood to the Head
2. Viva La Vida/ Prospekt's March
3. Parachutes
4. X&Y
5. Mylo Xyloto

I love Parachutes, just last night I was listening to 'Everything's Not Lost' and tears were coming to my eyes. I really can't hate Coldplay no matter how much everyone wants me to. I can tell you that going to their concerts can put a strain on your enjoyment of Coldplay, their fans are assholes.

One you get past the first few seconds, which are kind of jarring, it does get better. I can see it growing on me after a few listens.