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Does anybody else feel the pressing need to punch that Macklemore douche right in his face? I'm not a rap connoisseur so I'm not really qualified to judge but the guy just fucking talks fast while more talented people sing the only parts of his songs that anybody really knows.

What grade would you give her plastic surgeon? From that picture I'd swear she had work done.

I loved when Circuity City went under. I hated that store. One time I purchased a TV for $450 and when I got home I saw an ad for the same TV at Best Buy for $100 less. I called up Circuit C and spoke with a manager and asked if they would price match and he said he could give me a $25 gift card. So I went and bought

I would agree. I felt like this really weakened the 9th doctor's impact.

I'm pretty new to doctor who so I've only really watched via netflix and I've only seen random series 7 episodes. Are there any that are essential that I must see or any that are non-essential that I can skip to go into the day of the doctor all caught up?

I also like "42" but I think "The Girl in the Fireplace" is better.

I'm looking for some Netflix instant streaming recommendations. I watched Timecrimes the other night and I really liked, two nights ago it was Upstream Color which was really cool, and last night I watched Monsters which was ok. I'm thinking about watching John DIes at the End next.

In the last scene, where hector 3 says they have until the rain, does he think that the time machine guy is going to keep hector 2 out of the machine this time?

How about we all suggest our own stories for a zombie anthology show?

I don't think its uncommon for a suicide attempt to go wrong and leave the person with a mangled face but still alive.

downvote, it should definitely be downvoted…

I wasn't sure about the legs but I assumed he had shot himself in the tub since his face looked blown off and he had the gun in his hand.

In Memoriam: Tub Walker, Pit Walker, Chris Hardwick's Dad Walker…

wow. that's f'd up. It's more disturbing because its Talking Dead as opposed to Talking Bad

My favorite episodes seem to be the stand-alone episodes. My dream zombie show would be where each episode was its own contained story. Nothing necessarily connecting one episode to another other than its occuring during the zombie apocalypse.

I guess I'm in the minority because I liked this episode.

I don't think so because when Hector 2 is trying to grab the girl on the roof you can see her chuck taylor's so it was always the bicyclist that fell and died.

I think Bryant's desire to integrate was solely to win football games. I had always heard that when he was asked about losing to USC he said something to the effect of "I can't beat 'em if I can't recruit 'em".

The Core is a classic! Did they show you where the fish hits the window when all the birds are going crazy?

I teach high school physics and back when my classes were predominantly seniors I would show movies while they were away on senior trip. I loved to show "The Core" or "Torque" because they were both ridiculous and made for an enjoyable viewing experience.