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Knifey James
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I'd buy that for a dollar!

The Skeleton Key I was referring to was a 2005 movie about hoodoo in Louisiana.

If you play it on a loop you could build a perpetual motion device but physicists are too busy listening to prog rock.

"This city should not exist. It is a monument to man's arrogance."

Or: call your boss over to your desk and then search for it together.

He said he grabbed it from a public Facebook album (though he can't remember the specific one) but that still leaves a gap from the fridge to the Facebook album. Even if one of her family members scanned the picture, it doesn't sound like he's connected to them at all, being much younger than her and living in Canada.

A good rule of thumb is that most if not all dogs you've seen on TV or in movies are still alive and will always be.

Yes, it's a Skeleton Key situation where you can live forever as long as you keep finding new hosts.

I would have enjoyed the movie even if it were just an hour and a half of Thor joyfully smashing coffee cups or attempting to buy a horse at a pet store.

Velma Dinkley. Her vision is terrible without her glasses, so take those and then you can eat all the candy you want while she's on the floor looking for her glasses.

My understanding is that the studios take most/all of the ticket sales from opening weekend, the theater gets a higher percentage of sales each weekend after. So maybe they're mad that the movie will leave theaters after 19 days if day 20 is the start of a better tier for the theater.

It's a grid system! Up and over!

Horror movies like these are typically very front loaded, making more than half their money in the first weekend and falling off sharply after that, so it could be more cost effective to just have a single advertising push rather than one before the theatrical release and another for the home video release.

Sure, but those take time, and skill!

Also: does this mean 30 Rock, the Office and other NBC shows could get pulled from Netflix?

And yet he's still above a TV adaptation of a movie that was burned off in a January release.

I'm not an ambi-commenter.

Darth Varnish?

He does get turned in to a dummy! No monologue about hating sawdust and how it gets everywhere, though.

I think the demand for the minifigures in the booster packs will keep the prices high forever, but there will probably be people buying the packs, selling the figures for top dollar and practically giving the bases away, which is all you'd need for gameplay.