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I liked Interstellar a lot too, but I think what would have really put it over the top is if it ended with McConaughey passing along the math from within that alternate dimension and that's it. The last five or so minutes just diluted it, I thought.

Plus that whole Chloe Sevigny thing right here.

Thanks, guys!

I've only seen the first one. Is it a "Matrix" thing, or are the sequels worthwhile?

Man, weed must be so embarrassed to be roped into this.

I've had a job for two months and I'm still winding down the increased tolerance from being unemployed.

Next he'll be saying they should have their own schools!

ZEPPELIN RULES!

Maybe she will be less of a Nazi sympathizer in this one.

I read that as "sticky sweet" and thought that is an entirely different kind of van.

Yes, but gently. Not three peoples worth.

Yeah, that's a good point, she does punch the Boss as foreplay.

It was during a dance-off over the credits. All in all it was pretty funny scene. Yeah, I really enjoyed Gat out of Hell. I would have played more of it if it were available, those flying mechanics were really fun.

I enjoyed the expansion, but I would have enjoyed it as a longer game. The flying was really fun, as was the idea of famous homies of history, as @underscore said.

She wasn't super nuanced, but I was just a little disappointed that in the closing montage she is a slutty nun showing off her bits for the camera. I mean, she can own her sexuality and all that, I'm not a humorless SJW, it was just kinda odd that they created a relatively well rounded, independent character who they

As a longtime fan, I found the romance in SR IV hilarious as well as heartwarming. I was cracking up when The Boss told Johnny Gat "I don't think I could replace Aisha, and I don't want to try!" It was hilariously overwrought, especially when capped off with something to the effect of "so, wanna fuck?"

Liked for exposing me to a totally new insult. Bravo.
EDIT: I mean douchecanoe, although "Vine star" is pretty good too.

Someone go find James Woods.

The Mrs and I watched that movie recently and became aware that like half of what we say is a direct quote. "…and she's ok!" is a popular one.

Touche. Man, what an ugly, profoundly unsexy situation. I prefer when things are less depressing and sexier.