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It sounds ridiculous and fun. I'll have to check it out!

I've been going through "Black Mirror" on netflix and just watched the Season 2 episode "White Bear" yesterday. It involves a woman who wakes up and doesn't know who or where she is. The reason for that is…certainly different from anything on this list.

Another, lose memory/become better person a la "Overboard" except the people who claim to be his wife and daughter actually are and it's not some scam.

I was looking for Regarding Henry as well. I guess Eternal Sunshine is, "make the same romantic mistakes you made before." I know the original draft of the screenplay implied that the leads had several cycles of relationship/breakup/erase.

What if he dies well before their child is old enough to really take care of herself? I know there's that videotape, but still…they apparently live on a boat or something? Man, I remember that movie way better than I should.

That's why you get the whole family together to make it!

So after Adam and Eve eat the apple, they realized their nakedness and were ashamed. So eating the apple is like succumbing to…what? Yeah, I'm quite certain food =/= sex in Genesis.

I just want to see another live performance of Bray Wyatt's theme music. One of the highlights of last year's Wrestlemania for sure.

I submit that Maddy's death was one of the most devastating scenes ever filmed for television.

Does a person trapped in a knob age?

His appearances on Louie were amazing.

That is an apt description of Deadwood. In keeping with the theme of this article, I only just saw the show for the first time this year (thanks to borrowing my dad's dvd set). I've been raving about it to everyone I know since. Now I have this perfectly succinct descriptor to use!

Two that I just read in the past month are The Lord of the Flies and A Clockwork Orange. For whatever reason, my school never assigned us TLotF to read so I thought I ought to get that classic under my belt. ACO had been sitting on my bookshelf since college when I'd last attempted to read it. The language didn't work

I love how the movie is willing to slow down to such a languid pace as they float down the river. It really is something remarkable.

Watch out, Trent Reznor! The supervillians have teamed up to steal your Oscar!

I saw Night of the Hunter earlier this year and have pretty much been recommending it to everyone I know. I adore the stand-off/duet between Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish (I hadn't realize she did talkies!). It's such a great scene where a menacing presence outside the house and the woman inside protecting the

First time I ever heard TMBG's Hall of Heads I could only picture Return to Oz. "Roll out that special head! This is our favorite one! Please don't try to leave! Don't leave the hall of heads!"

Was Ziggy in Quantum Leap the mind of Ziggy Stardust who was being source coded to determine the probabilities of alternate events?

Normally I would be angry about this but I will be out of the country for several months next year and this means I'll be able to complete Parks and Rec before I go and not have to worry about trying to watch it while traveling overseas with uncertain wi-fi connections. So selfishly, I'm kind of happy about the news.

WAAAAAAALLLLTTT!!!!