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or a gay panic room?

Cusack is a deity, and Driver is hotter than your average starlet and likely because she is a bit unusual. I've liked her since Good Will Hunting, but Grosse Point Blank sealed the deal.

I saw a longer prefer to that a while back. Isn't the concept that everyone else just sees the dog, but frodo sees a guy in a dog suit and talks to him as such, and the 'dog' talks back? That could keep my interest perhaps. But the recent 15 second clips I've seen have just been kind of terrible.

but people do watch what they're familiar with
otherwise, how do you explain 3 CSI show, 2 NCIS, 4-6 different Law and Orders, and those are just the direct spin off properties, not to mention the doctor, lawer, cop shows that all follow formula.

so Depp will basically be
Jack Sparrow without the dreads and accent, and solving some crime or another? I like Depp, but I love Thin Man, and wish this wasn't really real.

So, how's Rift? My wow account expires in April, and while I intend to do no gaming for a month or maybe through summer to kind of detox, I may want to just find something different. The idea of invasions seems quite cool to me, though I like to hear how it plays out.

I'm torn on the immortality thing. On the one hand, I'm against it because I don't want to outlive those I love in that way, and I'm afraid that I'd become jaded and bored with existence, thinking that I'd seen all there was to see.

this talk of casting Clancy Brown makes me wonder how he'd be as the Judge in Blood Meridian, which I might prefer never be made, but we all know how unlikely it is that the Franco will be denied his due.

there is a Highlander anime? I definitely have some internet snooping/shopping to do.

It's probably too late to repurpose Walking Dead, but I think it's a brilliant concept. Each season could be a different region/story/group of survivors, or even segment it as people/groups slowly converge.

I enjoyed his little run on Sons of Anarchy as well. I don't hate Tom Arnold. There, I said it. I don't go out of my way to watch his stuff, but if something I otherwise would like happens to have him in it, I don't feel it's ruined.

state laws differ, but being someone who has worked with social workers who have removed kids from abusive/neglect homes, my best guess is that a call to social services would maybe get an inquiry, a repeat of the story that Mags told Loretta, and an "ok then, thanks for your time." Maybe a home visit to confirm

I'd have more interest
if Leonard had not been quite so pussywhipped about the whole thing. The somewhat arbitrary "don't hang with your ex" could have been supported better with scenes like when Penny saw them in the restaurant and helped herself to a bit of his food and drink, but a bit of strength to his character

that I can buy into, DB. There is a definite parallel to the film the nazi audience is watching and the film we're watching. I think Tarantino is enough of a film geek to put that kind of stuff in, but I don't watch his movies and think high art or deep metaphor or hidden message that the post above was suggesting.

what the hell
I click a link that says Robocop is in favor of a Robocop statue, and this is the article I get?

Tarantino is not trying to "rub our noses" in anything. He's not Hanke or whoever the fuck it was that made Funny Games twice. I think he enjoys it every bit as much as his audience. His movies are all builds to violent resolution/cathartic endpoint.

deaf kid driving
he should keep doing that. I'll love seeing him get directions from the back seat.

well, I'm 20+ years removed from highschool chemistry, and have had no practical need to know any element ever since graduating, so no, I didn't know either symbol.

Talisman was my first King book and one of my favorites generally. I never got around to the sequel. I'm pretty sure I've read a Straub or two since Talisman, but I'm not sure they stood out.

maybe wealth in India is relative
but if Raj grew up with more servants than at the party, why would he be intimidated by anyone? it changes the character immensely, I think. I mean, most foreign students and professors I've met have come from affluent families back home. It's how they get here. But to suggest a