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I assumed "the last decade" meant 2000-2010.

I got a free ticket to go see this because I bought Monsters, Inc on Blu-Ray, so I'll probably go see it this weekend. It looks fairly amusing, and at least it'll get me out of the house for a couple of hours.

Finding Dora? Dammit, girl, this is what happens when you go exploring without waiting for Map to show up.

Well, if she crushes heads first, they might just take advantage of her, ya know? Girl needs some confirmation; she can't just go giving out head crushes like this is a casting couch or something.

So, since the female lists only mention "fit" and not "thin, like a Victoria's Secret model," I'm now hoping some young female  bodybuilder with Hollywood dreams walks in and is like GIVE ME THE PART BEFORE I CRUSH YOUR HEADS BETWEEN MY THIGHS.

YAY, CLIFFY!

Vinnie or GTFO. Vinnie is the best.

Which is why I'm assuming there'll be Logan/Veronica romantical stuff, because I'd bet that a lot of the donors are shippers and want closure to the storyline.

Maybe there was a piece of paper with a drawing of a dick on it.

When Ramsay was eating the sausage and talking about Theon's dick, I was thinking, "Wait, am I suddenly watching Hannibal?"

I agree. Much Ado is hands down my favorite of Shakespeare's comedies, if not my favorite PLAY. It's just so much fun, and the banter between Benedick and Beatrice just sparkles, especially when you've got two actors who play well off each other. I haven't even seen this movie yet, and I already know I am going to at

I really love the stage version of Much Ado with David Tennant and Catherine Tate, which was set in the eighties or something (didn't see it live, but they recorded it and I purchased and downloaded the recording). No cellphones, but there was a boombox or two.

That was totally human meat in that protein scramble (though I assumed it was the lungs Hannibal had been chopping up). The camera lingered way too long on that meat for it to be anything else. It was like OH LOOK WATCH HANNIBAL COOK HUMAN PARTS OH LOOK THIS PROTEIN SCRAMBLE HAS MEAT IN IT OH LOOK WILL IS GOING TO EAT

Hasn't the "Eek! A male masseuse!" thing happened with Gus before? Back in one of the early seasons, he had an appointment with some amazing masseuse with a stereotypically female name who ended up being a guy. (So, even if it is annoying, at least it's continuity?)

That's what I, as a lady, would advise.

Yup. I won't watch live-action stuff dubbed because I'm always distracted by the words and mouths not matching up, but it's not really noticeable in animation most of the time, so I'll watch them dubbed.

I kind of liked Just Like Heaven (except for Psychic Napoleon Dynamite), but I'm also willing to suffer through a lot for Mark Ruffalo, so that might explain it.

If this was some kind of "Thor" spin-off where he dumps Jane Foster and she goes crazy and becomes a supervillain (who uses a Wesern motif, I guess?), I would watch it.

I love Northanger. Tilney is my favorite Austen hero. (Sorry, Mr. Darcy.)

I always figured the Chief knew, but never said anything (plausible deniability if he ever got found out, or something).  I think if Shawn told her, she would quickly shut him up because she doesn't WANT to know. I haven't watched the show in a while, but there were times in the first few seasons (when I watched