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Agreed, I was having connectivity problems yesterday so the site wasn't loading properly and all it was showing was random lines of text AND THAT NUN. Freaky as hell.

Aha! Finally a show I recognize. I theoretically had a good Christian upbringing but my parents really didn't push the stuff the other parents apparently did. But I remember watching McGee and Me a few times, either at badly planned days of Children's Church or at parties.

Hey, I only own one song from this list! Itunes gave me Seth McFarlane's Nine o clock for free and I gotta say I like it.

Yay for Twilight zone marathon! It's the only thing I'm even vaguely looking forward to about tomorrow. I would love to do absolutely nothing to celebrate this day or (as a second option) be out drinking like all normal people but I'm broke and didn't plan anything ahead of time and for several years now my family has

I get a little lost in the mockingly named musical sub-genres here…what the hell is butt-rock?!

Yeah, I just noticed for the first time that everyone else is screaming and Marsters just looks vaguely amused.

Thorin was introduced very grandly, wasn't he? Nice try, whoever cut this trailer, but that is not going to make up for the (narratively appropriate) absence of Viggo Mortensen.

Yes, if you count the Return of the King rifftrax.

God yeah. My favorite moments of the year are both Breaking Bad. One was needing to burst into tears during the last few moments of crawl space, not because it was sad (although it actually was so incredibly sad) but because it was so tense. The other was and the pure hate (well, hate diluted with revulsion, chased by

Is Skarsgard gonna be in a movie I really want to see at any point? Because if I didn't get around to seeing Straw Dogs, I'm probably not going to make it to the theatres for Battleship just to see him get quickly killed because he's apparently less interesting than Taylor Kitsch.

I think Hollywood already has movies (that we'll never see) that are like the game that every one of my friends lost interest in playing because it was just too much work/took up too much space.

"Genuine Speilberg brand looking!"

He sounded great in that

So I guess I'm not the only one who saw Disturbing Behavior in theatres?

I don't know, but all I really remember about this movie was him monologuing (and crying) with the camera really really really close to his face. Oh wait, I also remember being annoyed at the fact that Statham kept his shirt on for the entire thing but Stallone took his off. Because God knows that's what I came to see.

Agreed

Well she was one of the better things about the Help, She was playing one of maybe three characters that were actual human beings rather than either purely good or purely evil.

I don't think that's true. There's a line pretty early where Lorelai says something like "This is everything I ran away from, I assumed she'd want to run away too" But they aren't the same person, Rory is comfortable in both the world Lorelai rejected and the one they made for themselves.

Am I the only one who liked Logan? He wasn't controlling or whiny or a high school bad boy cliche, he was fun and her intellectual equal. I loved him.

Oh man, the "Total Massacre" part, aka the moment where I learned that Miike could make me burst into happy/anxious tears. I don't know if that was the intent, but it was a very good scene in a very good movie.