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I mean, they did get my license and I guess they figured they'd find me if I took off. I remember being surprised that they didn't ride along with us, but it was a lot nicer. The BMW douche wouldn't go for that and he wouldn't shut up during the drive.

I'm of the opposite opinion. I grew pretty tired of being inside his head. They didn't do a good job, IMO, of establishing the consequences of what was happening in his head, particularly for anyone that wasn't him. As such, it was difficult to really care what happened. One situation lead to the next and the next and

Haha The folks at the Mercedes dealership were actually really nice. When we wanted a test drive they pretty much just threw us the keys and said bring it back in one piece.

My wife refused to buy a BMW just based on the salesman who helped us with a test drive one time. Man, he was such a douche.

Of course she also sent an ice monster to attack and possibly kill her sister. But who hasn't wanted to do that to their little sister from time to time? haha

That's one of the things I didn't like. They left in those elements, which made no sense in the final version. The final message was good, but the path to get there was a mess. I thought it was just bad writing until I heard about the original plans for the movie. It made a lot more sense then, but that didn't make it

I kind of liked the horribly spelled Genisys. I wouldn't mind seeing what comes next.

Or Funny Games or Ils or The Strangers or Funny Games or Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (kind of).

I think it's good and could have been great, maybe if he hadn't be forced to cancel the movie after Brad Pitt backed out. It's pretty amazing what it did with what he had, but I think it comes up short of really fulfilling its ideas. Still, it's beautiful and, as others have said, the soundtrack is amazing.

Only some of them, in recent years at least. There could still be a couple justices hanging around.

Oh, that's who that guy was. I thought he looked familiar.

I honestly don't understand what point the reviewer was trying to make here either. If something is experienced or enjoyed by a particular group of people to a far greater degree than other groups of people, it's pretty reasonable to be curious as to why that group of people experiences or enjoys that thing.

I'd just started enjoying the show again, but I also thought this was a pretty weak episode.

My wife still calls me by my last name (even as it is now her last name). It confuses people and my family still give her a hard time about it. It's honestly jarring when she says my first name.

This was one of the visually impressive shows I've ever seen. The direction and cinematography were just outstanding.

I remember reading somewhere that an asteroid or comet was the cause he figured was most plausible for producing the environment of the book. Can't seem to find it with a quick google search, though, so maybe I'm remembering incorrectly. I don't remember any discussion of radiation fall-out, though, so I wouldn't

I imagined this as Abbott and Costello.

That makes sense.

Okay. I was meaning in media. Either way, as you said, the article linked wasn't about them being Indian, but the idiot thinking they were Iranian.

A friend of mine used to have a magnetic ribbon that said, "I support the magnetic ribbon industry." Some one stole it off her car.