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Not a change in my enjoyment of the movie, but it was the last five minutes of Gone Girl that changed my opinion of the ending of the book. (SPOILERS?)

I've been cycling between excited and concerned for this movie, and this trailer's made the feelings more positive-leaning. it seems like they're hitting the tone pretty well. The huge amount of CGI apparent has me like "wehhhhh," but I guess that's sort ubiquitous in film at the present. I survived The Desolation of

I was another of those people who wasn't going to see Wreck-It-Ralph because the entire concept seemed totally mediocre to me, and the trailers weren't doing a great job of selling it.

I'm not a giant fan of this song, nor do i hate it, but I do have a "fun fact" of dubious credibility

*inappropriate crying because hurt feelings over someone calling Somewhere Only We Know treacle-y*

I've only ever seen the film, but seeing the film definitely made me wish I'd have read the book first.

Musically my one hit wonder has to be "Red" by Taylor Swift. I hate everything she's ever put out, but this one song is impossible for me to turn off. I've even been known to cry to it, in the right mood.

I cringed through this entire trailer when I went to go see What If a few weeks ago, and was instantly sure that this was going to be a complete disappointment. So it looks like I was right, which i'm not happy about.

I don't really have anything to say about STID but I just needed to comment on your use of the phrase "you could hear a mouse fart."

Ok, but Chilton's confirmed alive…

I've always found it funny how many people who are completely enamored with GOT's form of gore are so put off by Hannibal's. I honestly think it's GOT's distinctly medieval period-ness. It's the sort of thing that most are willing to wave off because "That's just how things were back then," but freaks them out when

I was busy all afternoon setting up a new fishtank, so I ended up with a rather plain grilled cheese and tomato soup. I named the betta Hannibal and the nerite snail Chilton, though, so I figure I have to get some points there.

Potential SPOILERS (if you consider trailer material spoiler-y):

With all that we've been teased about the amping up of the crazy, i'm peeing myself in excitement over here. It's one of those things where I know i'm going to be thinking "There's no way this can top last season" until it's ten minutes in and i'm losing it.

In my eight grade US History class, the teacher showed us the last half of "Far and Away" because we were learning about the land rush.

Agreed. One of my favorite parts of the film, for sheer creep value, is the scene being described in the review. There's something disturbing about hearing that calm voice calling Danny outside before you can even tell where it's coming from.

Not until we work one into glee, we can't!

This is basically the useless beating of the deadest of horses, but I don't understand how RM's writing still manages to infuriate me after years of continuous disappointment should have become numbing? His pseudo-progressive female writing and jumps from pointless shock to pointless shock (I cannot fucking believe

I watched "Yellow Submarine" for what was surprisingly the first time on Saturday night, and enjoyed it, which was a complete inevitability. There's nothing like some really adorable animated Beatles and musical nonsense when you're having a crappy day.

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