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gelbee09
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yes I wholeheartedly agree

I disliked this episode intensely. Was I supposed to find the witch antics amusing? Those deaths were horrifying, and I couldn't find anything redeemable or even vaguely entertaining about the Starks. I think it would have made more sense if they were portrayed as scary instead of being shown as if they were some

Dee has become the worst person in the gang- I realized this when Frank seemed sympathetic and human in comparison to her

when they beat the shit out of you, because they are more athletic 

his dancing in "frank reynolds' little beauties" was enough to salvage the fat mac character for the entire season - dear god, I want more fat mac in tight black turtle necks

lmao- charlie might have done it better

25th hour was fucking amazing

should I see ides of march? (I love the gos but I'm not a fan of political intrigue)
also she was great in down in the valley

the 25th hour is one of my favorite movies and she was great in it, but maybe that was because of her proximity to philip seymour hoffman

someone else mentioned moscow on the hudson?- dear god- I thought that movie was deleted from the world's memory and I was the only person left who actually knew it existed

he was in a lot of good movies early on- leaving las vegas and raising arizona come to mind

I can't stomach her after seeing an american crime ( just typing the name triggers my gag reflex)

Sam Rockwell is Tom Cruise's good, more talented twin brother.

Robin Williams was in Moscow on the Hudson. It was the best movie he was ever in and he has never had a better performance (even though I have enjoyed a lot of his other work and think that he is a very talented man). He even learned how to pronounce Russian words correctly (for the most part) and that is extremely