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I know! I was so surprised that I got so emotionally involved — with many of the characters, but especially Jude. Fascinating arc.

I was a bit confused by the episode and also a little annoyed that we were going to get all the theatre-geek jokes without any of the depth. My people are an easy target, and worse, have a propensity to feel so proud of rather obvious in-jokes. It took me a year before I got convinced to watch the second episode, and

I think it's the sex in Halloween that got it its R rating. That's true for a lot of the better slasher flicks.

I thought Scream did a nice job of balancing comedy and horror. It wasn't terrifying or anything, but there were several good scares and shocks in there. After all the sequels I'd lost faith, but recently went back and the original holds up.

I thought Scream did a nice job of balancing comedy and horror. It wasn't terrifying or anything, but there were several good scares and shocks in there. After all the sequels I'd lost faith, but recently went back and the original holds up.

I loved it and don't remember it being remotely gory. And it did have a twist, too, but one that I found far more heart-crushing than horror-clever. That one stayed with me.

It's not good. And it doesn't actually try very hard to look like found footage — it's the conceit, yes, but it's more conventionally shot. And it's gross. (I'm all for good gore in horror movies, but this was not good gore. It was just sort of a movie about gross people doing gross things grossly.) And of course they

It's not good. And it doesn't actually try very hard to look like found footage — it's the conceit, yes, but it's more conventionally shot. And it's gross. (I'm all for good gore in horror movies, but this was not good gore. It was just sort of a movie about gross people doing gross things grossly.) And of course they

It's not good. And it doesn't actually try very hard to look like found footage — it's the conceit, yes, but it's more conventionally shot. And it's gross. (I'm all for good gore in horror movies, but this was not good gore. It was just sort of a movie about gross people doing gross things grossly.) And of course they

Although we never found out how she knew which of the 3 boxing gyms he was supposed to be at.

I was starting to "like" comments in this thread confirming that it was clear he was going to rape her, but then I realized I don't like that at all.

Duplass playing "Landslide" while sitting alone on a bed was so funny to me that I can barely even remember the rest of the episode. And that's okay with me, because it was enough.

So funny, and yet so terrifying.

Unfortunately right now his only job is really traveling around and making appearances related to what happened to him. He has a murder conviction on his record, which really limits his options. Jason's whole battle is wanting to go to law school so that he can eventually help people in his situation, but he can never

Exactly. I felt the same way when he first got out, but then realized he had 18 years of basically nothing formative, he was kind of stunted in many ways. He also clung to that stuff in prison just to get through each day. I saw him speak recently and he was talking about how funny it was to him that people are so

I revisited this movie a few years back when I was teaching a Human Rights series to a really wide age range of kids (9-17, I think). I asked around for ideas for a movie I could show one day that might help them relate their own more first-world "rights" to some of the other units we were covering and someone

Yeah, I remember being really disappointed by the actual soundtrack. The songs they use in the movie are great, but there were a bunch of issues getting the rights to the best music for the soundtrack they released.

Mostly she rails against liberals and talks about how evil and blind they are and how everyone in the USA should own an assault weapon. And how Sandy Hook was a hoax and 9/11 was a government conspiracy. She's still great and wonderful and loud and obnoxious about feminist issues, but the tin foil hat stuff just

I'm not sure how Fake Tim Tebow pulled a dick move by saying something insulting to Juliette. She left him at the altar with no word or even a note and hadn't even spoken to him since by the time he saw her at that meeting. If he ever has a kind word to say about her again, he's a saint. He was way too nice, and I

And honestly I feel like the role is far more modeled after Carrie Underwood than Taylor Swift for some reason.