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Simon Wilder
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To answer your question, yes, season 5 of The Shield is the best season of television that has ever aired. I still remember finishing the finale on my couch after a night of binging in the dark as the sun began to rise and that depressing early morning sound of birds chirping faintly through my windows and I had to

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Dr. Pepper is always optional

McGee is always full of shit

Their TV recaps are pretty damn good, I was very surprised

They both have devoted fanbases

Charlie Sheen was in Eight Men Out with John Cusack who was in High Fidelity with Tim Robbins who was in Mystic River with Kevin Bacon

We Hate Movies has been on quite the hot streak lately. The Matthew Broderick impersonation this week was hysterical.

Jesus it's already starting. I had a feeling Ebert would become the Tupac of film critics and a bunch of of his 'last movie reviews' would pop up over the years.

The Spy Games. A Lion for a Lamb. And now this. Those are the only Robert Redford movies I can name since 1969's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. And I already forget the title of this one and will most likely misremember it as a Steven Soderbergh movie for the next couple decades.

Various reasons. There are those who are in the closet so to speak about their distaste for the genre but still find it important to appear 'hip' and open to every and all subcultures aka 'comic fans' who have only read Watchmen, 'anime fans' who have only seen Akira etc. Then there are those who scoff openly at the

Actually quite a number of people do, it's a very elitist subculture. Maybe not on the level of metal, but still very, very elitist.

Evil Dead 2 is one of those movies people who don't really like horror films will say they like. A good rule of thumb, if someone prefers Evil Dead 2 or Army of Darkness to the original they are severely lacking in horror film street cred.

I really feel that having your wrists tied together is a more severe handicap than you would care to admit

So how does this warg business actually work, because aren't humans technically classified as animals? It seems like Bran possesses some pretty incredible power here if he can get inside Joffrey's mind and make him moonwalk backwards out of the throne and into the sea

I think he was the more impressive one if you consider the fact that his hands were bound and he was locked up in a cage for several months, don't fuck wit da kingslayer

Not only was he fighting in a fairly diminished state, but his hands were bound

anyone here ever fuck with Gotham Central? It's like a fusion of two of my loves, Batman and the Shield I highly recommend it

Jason Segel ghostwrote The Giver when he was 13 he is a goddamn YA fiction prodigy

This is true to the spirit of the original Evil Dead, fuck the sequels and the motherfuckers who think liking them gives them horror street cred