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I honestly felt Gawker would've done it had they not been mixed up in the whole Hulk Hogan thing.

There was an interview with Hot 97, I think, where he said eventually. And that'll be when he says people can see that it's more than just something he does for fun. Or something to that effect.

I'd say the best way to get people to watch the movie without all the baggage of its reputation is to gauge how much they like Will Smith. Then tell them he's in it.

Well, personally, I don't see those two words as being on par with each other at all. The fact that you have to disguise cunt comes down to your own sensibilities. Never really got the big deal about it. And I honestly and truly thought it was such a "white people thing" to be offended about.

I've never seen the Indiana Jones movies but from what I have seen of them I like to think that they fall under the definition of 80s family films where nothing was what it's described as.

The designs of the creatures is breathtaking. Nightmare fuel for some but if you enjoy that sorta thing it's wonderful.

I won't disagree with you there but at least I now know how to properly imitate a chainsaw.

I do my best. It's why I try to stay away from celebrity social media. I can still enjoy Firefly and Justified, even though I spent more time than I needed going through Adam Baldwin and Nick Searcy's twitters.

I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. Joe Dirt is possibly Spade's best post-Farley work. A far second being Dickie Roberts just for the phrase nuckin futs.

At least it's airing on AMC which will let them say fuck if they mute it. Don't know how that's gonna play out. I've told my family about elements of the story but they're semi-hardcore Christian so I've avoided telling them that part of the plot.

I truly love the guy's acting. Every conversation I have to have about people about how they "stopped watching when Nathan left" further cements it. He became my favorite character even when the original cast were still bouncing about. His turns for the dramatic made me want to cast him in everything. Cumberbatch him.

I'm personally curious about how they're gonna handle the subject matter. Supernatural touches on it but this is a series that flat out calls God an asshole.

Bit late to the part but the way they framed it at the end there I was fully expecting her to be dead. You weren't the only one.

Final thoughts: I felt about the series finale what I felt about the season overall. Pretty underwhelming with some great moments sprinkled in between.

In Why Did I Get Married Too he plays a husband who's being cheated on. I liked him at that. And it has Janet Jackson breaking down and a surprise Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. I would suggest that one because it's a Tyler Perry movie but not a Madea movie.

To some, that and not being able to scream = romance.

As to the confusion about why Aayan flashed when she was staring at Haqanni, I'm still convinced she was totally into him. That whole thing creeped me out way more than I thought it would.

Holy shit, he's actually dead. I love that guy! He's been on tv forever. I don't know how I missed this.

I mentioned them at the end there. Poor handsome guys just doing their watchmen duties.

As was I. But his little brothers and family were all in there so it wouldn't have worked as well.