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Nathan Fillion
To me he always seemed like a cross between Aaron Eckhart and Josh Holloway.

Microwave Pork Rinds
We used to sell these at the K-mart I worked at in high school… weird.

It's a Simpsons reference, Lexicondevil. I think he knows what he's doing.

Apparently some teenage girls when wild when Silk Spectre punched Comedian before the attempted rape. And then when stone cold silent as Comedian proceeded to the beat the living shit out of her. In a way horrible, but in another way hilarious.

Also, it was an excellent "popcorn" film. I usually go to the movies to see the event films (though I did see the Wrestler) like Dark Knight, Ironman, I Am Legend, and I can honestly say I enjoyed Taken more than any of them. I'm not calling it grade A material and I'm definitely not calling it "awardsworthy," but

Uhh…. Taken did NOT go straight to DVD in Europe. It has grossed over 70 million dollars in Europe alone.

Movie-going experience
Just recently I had gone to the AMC 30 to see the Liam Neeson kick-ass/take-no-names thriller Taken. Near the beginning of the film, Neeson gets into a fight with a Euro-trash white dude and his black companion. The white dude falls off a bridge (don't ask) and is hit by a car and dies. The

Wait…
…anything longer than 26 episodes? Blasphemy. I dare you to find a more coherent, complete series than Fullmetal Alchemist. It's probably the greatest anime television series of all time. The political intrigue, mythology, and writing are all fantastic.

This is the first Sawyer-centric episode in 2 and a half years as well. Can you believe that??

LaFleur
This may have been posted already, but I don't feel look looking at all the comments to find out:

AP2 was the point when I began to start doubting Mike Meyers as a comic genius. I believe the scene with him drinking Fat Bastard's fecal matter was the end-point of my affair with his comic persona. AP3 is better in some places, but nothing was going to bring me back from the nightmare that was that one scene in AP2.

*teardrop*
I'll miss this show. I've been invested in it since the premier. I like the premise and the chemistry between the actors. RIP.

I get the snarkiness… I'm an anime fan and a cosplayer, so I'm used to it.

I'm hoping…
…this one will redeem the crappiness that was Bender's Game.

Andy Richter, you will be missed…
…when we heard you were leaving we were fucking pissed!

I just brought you a *bleeping* pizza!

"Death Note" is to blame for all the emo kids ruining the spirit of anime conventions. Last year my friends and I counted over 100 different L cosplayers alone. There were probably as many Lights.

I'm in the "they're pretty ho-hum" category of Futurama movie watchers. I was actually wholeheartedly disappointed with Bender's Big Score. I felt that the villains (the scammers or whatever) were pretty lame, that the time travel stuff was annoying, and that the movie was too long (a somewhat common complaint I've

I think it looks…
…fairly decent. I'm sure it'll be something I can take the gf too and laugh at for 2 hours. Meh.

I actually really like Beerfest. Sure it has a lot of cheap laughs, is incredibly long, and a bit thin on premise, but it as an energy to it that's undeniable. Also, you can tell the core actors are having a really good time filming it, which can then spread to the audience (think the Soderbergh Ocean films… likable