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I was getting a slight Hannibal vibe when Princess Bubblegum was looking around the room putting stuff together. I would have liked her to say "This is my design."

The One with the Dopplegangers

Scott Aukerman is riveting

Why not really? Because they're in a different language?

i think the first one did pretty well financially.

I'll altways listen to TGIF on the radio; that song's just fun.

This information makes me kinda happy.

She cut him loose

I'd put it on my list, along with Pacific Rim and The Way, Way Back

You're not kidding about Mama right? Because I totally agree.

Gotcha. Couldn't tell if you were going for a double meaning because I could see someone calling Olivia Wilde a stripper and they are getting married, though the drug mule part doesn't really have a real-life equivalent.

Can't tell if you're just referring to the movie or referring to the movie and calling Olivia Wilde a stripper.

He wasn't really a straight man in Maine Justice was he?

Will Buster get punched next season?

Well do you have a problem with all jump scares or just the ones where it's a cat or something? This movie has jump scares, but most of the time the thing is actually a threat.

The Clapping

I liked The Exorcist III more than the original. Making it into a serial killer movie was a really cool choice.

The "R for scariness" may be a gimmick, but while watching the movie I noticed there were no bad words, no nudity, and minimal gore. 
*Minor Spoilers*The most extreme examples of gore were wrist-cutting and cheek-biting, I guess. It was pretty tame, but I guess I can't recall ever seeing those in a PG-13 movie.

I also liked Saw III. I guess it may have started the movies' trend of torture porn, but I think it was the best example of what the later Saw movies were trying to do.

Which is weird because April's the one who's going to veterinary school