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My best friend lived in a vegan community on campus. She was a great cook. I'm lazy af and can never feed myself so I would always go over to her place and eat the vegan stuff she whipped up. That stuff was freaking delicious, actually. Best cinnamon rolls I've ever had were vegan ones she made.

Only James Cameron can raise the bar!

Okay, Hermione.

yawn, the Tower of London is such a rip-off. Basically, the Tower of London now : the Tower of London in the 11th century :: Game of Thrones : asoiaf. That is, not nearly good enough to hold my interest.

I'm pretty sure Shawn Spencer would be deeply insulted to hear that he has nothing in common with The Mentalist.

My favorite was always Waltz No. 2.

Or Iron & Wine sound like Robert Johnson.

I was an emo child and for about a year I listed to nothing but Elliott Smith, because it was like, "Woah, someone gets me." Even though I think my past obsession is kind of funny and a little sad (I think the correct word is bathetic), it's pretty obvious that Smith's strength (besides his musical talent) was his way

I'm so excited for this movie I can barely contain myself. I love Man from UNCLE more than I love a lot of things. I don't care if this movie is cheesy as fuck; the cheesier the better. Keep it in the spirit of the tv show (which early on had some great serious episodes early on, but later on had campy episodes such

"an old-fashioned oater starring the guy who plays Hannibal Lecter" - idk about you, but this sounds like my perfect date movie. Who wouldn't want to see Mads Mikkelsen's cheekbones deflect bullets? That's what it's about, I'm assuming.

This is why people need to fucking vaccinate their kids.

Pretty sure you only count as a geek if you've read all twelve volumes of "The History of Middle-Earth." That's hardcore Tolkienism.

The timeline is all effed up in the movies, probably because they didn't want to get their asses sued off by CJRT for using Silm stuff.

Same.

We can only hope.

Jackson individualized the dwarves enough that I could actually remember their freaking names.

I mean, I know Kili dies in the book, and I know that she doesn't save him in the movie; but his death was essentially used to further her character development (her scene with Thranduil at the end); at no other point is Kili's death even mentioned. That's pretty much the definition of fridging. I don't have a problem

Agreed. There was so much they needed to follow through on that they just didn't, and it was a total bummer.

I'm going to be a bit blasphemous here, but I would go so far as to say that the first two Hobbit movies were better than any of the LotR movies, except maybe Fellowship. I really don't see why there needs to be an "edited" version, except for the fact that it sounds like a cool idea for a fanwork (though I could do

What movie were you watching? She was a great example of a major theme in Tolkien's works, that you don't need to be "special" to be important. She's just a random wood-elf, but it's her rebellion against the ignorant and isolationist ways of the elves that saves the dwarves a number of times on their quest. I think