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Idris Elba is the coolest celebrity that shares my birthday, I would be proud to dance with him.

It's been nearly a presidential term since we've seen Point/Counterpoint.

Perhaps Gozu is a PDF by now.

Remember to to remind me to tell you my HS prom story sometime, MLS.

You should!

I feel you, Beesly. I've been meaning to actually read this anti-streaming article I've had up on my Internet tab for the last 18 hours so I can post it on Facebook (with a brief lecture from myself, of course) talking about how streaming is dangerous and problematic.

This isn't exactly a nice birthday present for Stephen.

Thank God, I was expecting to come on here and see a C-.

Ohh. Now I'm thinking about the possibilities of a film starring Daniel Day-Lewis, John C. Reilly and Michael Fassbender.

That's a good point - I think PTA is relatively divisive with Oscar voters, only one of his films wound up as a BP nominee (even though he's released 2 since the category was expanded) and a lot of the "brutally honest" ballots released that year said they were either bemused with or completely turned off by "Inherent

I miss Ebert. I was just pondering with a friend a few days ago on what films he'd have most liked that have been released since he died 3 years ago (I figured he'd be pretty fascinated by "Gravity," "Boyhood" and "Inside Out"…although there are myriad others as well, seeing as he was a prolific viewer and writer.)

Absolutely. The AVC said a few years ago that it really should have won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay being as "Whiplash" was really Original (or should have been), and they were right. It really is an excellent adaptation with a damn good cast and very few important things missing from it.

Okay, first of all, I'm so happy about…one particular part of this.

…oh no, I haven't turned into one of those people yet, have I? Where my sarcasm sounds like sincerity, which is the reason I mask my fear of changing times with snark?

I do think it's a bit weird it hasn't gotten released to iTunes, which still exists and which people still use.

I'm going to assume this is around Wilmington, the most dangerous part of Delaware. But dangerous means interesting for the Gang!

Yeah, I'm also a candy corn defender.

I also think "MM" is better simply because it's sound is a bit more diverse. But "TLET" is a perfect Friday night chill out album to celebrate the weekend's arrival.

Came on here before wondering why this wasn't here. I said on my FB that

Which means he never became a lobbyist for Big Pharma…right?