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So that means I have to rebuild my queue, right? That's annoying. But not as annoying as the creeping suspicion that they've put all their DVD infrastructure in a different place, and are now going to wait for it to do worse business, and quietly cancel it within the next two years.

That was her in  the knockoff Driving Miss Daisy ep of Quantum Leap, yes?

Well, I haven't actually seen it yet.

Now I'm wondering if this ever gets brought up in court by victim blaming defense lawyers?

Well, it's not like those of us who enjoy him have this image of him as a nice guy that will be ruined by watching him rape someone (until she likes it? Is that what this movie is about?)

Is  Milo Ventimiglia the teen equivalent of Ron Pearlman?

I saw American Beauty with my whole family, I was over 17 and really loved it so I was only mildly embarrased but I'm fairly certain that was one of the worst cinematic experiences of my mother's life. I distincly recall a fight between my parents afterward. Whereas I just rewatched LA Confidential and fell in deeper

You're right. It's Labyrinth. That was very formative for me. And several other women I know.

Okay, what tunnel visioned idiot can watch Schindler's list and worry that the nudity will be too much for the children?!

That is one movie I can conclusively say I saw waaaay too young. I didn't see it in theatres. My parents were/are protective and it came out when I was six but we rented it because my sister loved Costner when she was 12ish and my own open closet gave me nightmares for months because of that scene where two of Ness's

You know I watched Silence of the Lambs when I was pretty young (it came out when I was ten and I watched it edited on TV a couple years after, I think) and I don't remember being that scared. Being edited, alot of the Buffalo Bill stuff was cut but I basically remember thinking Lecter was "interesting"

Wow, I saw Exorcist last year and I honestly had trouble sleeping for weeks after. And I'm 30. I can't imagine dealing with that at 8.

My first R (in theatres, anyway) was Hoffa. My dad was an extra in it and I fell asleep. Very very supportive of me, but it was Hoffa and I was 11. I think my first R may have been Pet Semetary, we watched it in my sister's friends basment. She was in junior high so that would make me at the most, ten. I covered my

Yeah, god forbid someone has to turn off their phone during live theatre!

NO!

Actually, I thought so too. If it's actually about holding people accountable for the horrible things they say about people they will never meet but who they really really hate, for some reason. But there's no way they'll do it right. It'll be reality stars no one actually knows proclaiming they're just like everyone

I sort of assumed his casting was more a nod to his cinematic wives, girlfriends or fiancees always getting stollen.

It's not that I was begging for the Straw Dogs remake (featuring Eric Northman) but now that it exists, I'll see the hell out of it!

I thought they went a little heavy on the promos for this season during No Country for old men. I love this show, obviously, but I don't need to see an ad for the thing they were airing in an hour during every commercial break. And when I wasn't watching Cranston talk about Walter, I was watching him in the Drive

I've watched equal amounts of Sliders and X-Files (three episodes each maybe) but I have way more affection for Sliders. I don't know why. Maybe just because Jerry O'Connell seemed like he needed it more.