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Orange you funny.

I just find it funny how quick companies are willing to openly associate themselves with an extreme negative, in this case: A fictional food chain used for meth transportation.

A bee filled with gravy and MSG.

The original OST to Persona 2; great cyberpunk and eerie ambiance that's held up quite well. I also love Parasite Eve and Silent Hill for certain tunes that are moody and weird.

Or you could go all Giger, and have the dick extending from a mouth.

Just pay some writers to come up with some mocking obscure reference. It's worked for Dennis Miller for years.

Ah, a stealth drunk.

How about instead we start unmaking movies. Could we please do that instead?

He's got that horror comedy coming out, and The Hole from 2009 while not the best acted, was still a neat kiddy horror movie with some depth to it. The guy just needs people to throw money at him again.

I love both equally, but for different reasons. Gremlins is the dark hearted comedy that skewers Christmas, whereas Gremlins 2 is pure, goofy fun.

Ugh, did you have to say, "come"?

Would you say they're jokecist?

"…because I was fine with it."

Folding's easy; just wad it up and cram as hard as possible into the dresser drawer. Done.

The Director was clearly an idiot, who had no sense of story telling. The writing and characters were just so, so dumb. Practical effects could have saved it, by at least making it a creature feature.

I'm not so certain that Carpenter was completely shooting on the fly—back when O'Bannon and Carpenter were still friends, they both talked heavily of how to make Who Goes There into a movie. O'Bannon thought of a temple that astronauts find, including spider filled eggs, which became Alien. I wouldn't be surprised if

That's the problem with these things, they all think they're such big things, especially the thing at the end.

Oh how little we gleam from a title.

You sir have earned your fedora, and also a trench coat and snub-nosed revolver.

So is Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird, but which character is better written, likable, and more believable?