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Steve Potter
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Of all the Tim Burton facts in the world, that's the Tim Burtoniest.

Lead douchey soldier that Tommy Lee Jones really wanted to be the Super Soldier.

That's nothing; the guy who played the douchey soldier in Captain America: The First Avenger is named Lex Shrapnel.

Well, great. Now I have to read the book so I can properly bitch about all the things they changed for the movie.

You mean you didn't like Blandy McHolt'sNephew and his one character trait of "Nice"?

To be fair, he is very pine-forable.

I'm actually sort of rewatching Gilmore Girls right now too (I'm not watching on Netflix, just catching episodes on TV), and I have the same feelings about Rory/Logan.

It's not polite to ask a Designing Women Quote her age.

That sounds amazing in the worst possible way.

On the plus side, my dad did get to use it as a bridge to engage in an hour-long discussion about politics!

I think I remember that, actually.

Roald Dahl at #9 is rather impressive for an author who only wrote a few screenplays, didn't much care for film/television and was generally a bit of a bastard.

There was a season four of Community? I thought it skipped from three to five as some bizarre meta-joke.

My dad and I actually did pretty well tonight, especially considering how out of practice we are, getting DD3 and Final, as well as some answers in categories I never thought we'd get.

Jeopardy has returned, and we shall celebrate with Debate Club!

I'm actually doing that right now.

*reads Tilda Swinton*

Although Lee Pace was the first step on my road to self-discovery, Michael Fassbender in Shame is probably what cemented it.

Nice try, Fassbender, but you won't convince me that you're human, as opposed to some sexy Irish acting god.

With enough caffeine to wake the sleeping giant!