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This is so well done, but it's also bumming me out.

What is the MATTER with this guy?! And again, does he apologize for acting like a violent toolbag? NOPE.

No judgment. I cheered loudly during the Catching Fire trailer when I went to see Gravity this weekend.

It really is taking forever to get going. They're trying to wedge in this weird feud with Gale, and I could give a shit about Gale. Maybe that will change later, but for right now, I miss Peeta.

A vision that will forever be embedded in my memory is that of him tapping his glass eye with a knife. slgpojaohgoidhgisgksjgkdf

Friday: Went to dinner for the Delaware Dines Out event going on. It was fun, mostly because we were next to a table that was so awkward and quiet and I couldn't stop thinking about that SNL sketch with Will Ferrell, Ana Gasteyer, and Sarah Michelle Gellar eating a very dysfunctional dinner together. I drive a Dodge

We aren't?

@avclub-58238e9ae2dd305d79c2ebc8c1883422:disqus - I really don't understand the constant barrage Tea Partiers use on social media. My dem and/or lib friends don't post that frequently about political stories. Once in awhile, they'll post an actual news item about marriage equality or women's rights or just the

@Drinking_with_Skeletons:disqus your description of NC sounds like my facebook feed. At least, until I started blocking the people that incessantly filled my newsfeed with "stories" from legitimate websites like republicanroflcopter.com.

liked for "rampaging".

It was the topic of his college application essay!

He even bought him a Coke!

It was Clooney. He's pissed that he lost Best Actor for Michael Clayton.

Same. Plus, 1993? Um, Nightmare Before Christmas!

I am seriously so glad I'm not the only person freaked out by mirrors.

The scene where he and his "brother" go swimming upset me quite a bit when I watched last weekend. At first, he's carefree, floating in the ocean, paddling around and having a good time. Probably the first (and only) scene in the movie where he's happy, and isn't plotting his next move. He's in the moment. Then,

I've never seen this movie. I have failed the Millenial Pop Culture Test.

Not for nothing, but The Note, his bar in WC, is a really fun place, too. I went there for a show last winter and had a great time. I thought it was going to be a really different scene, like all 21 y/os, but it wound up being a lot of late 20-early 30 somethings.

I haven't seen The Ringer, but based on this, will watch. The Farrelly Brothers typically do a pretty good job of "walking the offensive line perfectly".

Super underrated movie.