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I kept watching for the unintentional laughs. It's really funny, but it doesn't know it.

I drove by a billboard for a grocery store called Dick's that was advertising their Dick's Insider membership card.

Was it made for ants or something?

Lita Ford.

You take that back.

I'd go with either Babe, or Bear from Person of Interest.

Obviously Kate McKinnon.

Me too. I think that the sanitization of it all was a little weak, too. They avoided controversy at the expense of the film, much like Zero Dark Thirty and the torture issues. I enjoyed the movie, but I knew I was seeing what they wanted me to see. I understand why, but it didn't feel genuine enough sometimes.

I saw it, too, and I would agree. There's a short scene that implies that Kyle might not always be shooting armed extremists, but he says that's not the case and the superiors questioning him don't really have any choice but to take his word for it.

Clones. Lots of clones.

No Tatiana, no peace.

I watched American Sniper and The Interview, so I'm feeling very patriotic today. Murica!

Wow. Funniest thing I've read in a while.

Or "Hangin' Low and Wrinkly"

Every time The Blob's not on the screen, people should be asking, "Where's The Blob?"

Hart Hanson is not a name.

He broke Frank's leg, that might be what you're thinking of.

Illinois expert here (close enough to Iowa). I rent a house bigger than that in Central Illinois for $600 a month in a college neighborhood.

I remember one where Homer is building a parade float for some reason. He tears down all of Flander's roses for the float. He tells Flanders why, but then Ned asks, "Did you have to salt the earth so that nothing would ever grow again?" Homer replies, "Yeah" and chuckles a little bit.

Or drugging and sexually assaulting people. He seemed to enjoy that.