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Hell yeah it was, saw it four times, and once with my mother who loved it.

My memories pretty fuzzy, but couldn't you also fry your brains from too many chems?

There's plenty of options! Tell them you'll kill them, or say it with sarcasm. The game's all about the illusion of choice, and railroading you to mostly one choice. They really jumped the shark with 4.

I think part of what's so gross about Crystal doing the bit, was how it was part of a televised fundraiser for Katrina victims. That lovely moment in our history when our president sent aid too late, caused countless black families to suffer and even die. Crystal should have known better than to do such a

The most pissy, "Peace and love, peace and love," ever said.

He really does support lesser known artists, may they be comedians, actors, writers, comic book dudes, and so on. I've gotten into a lot of cool stuff thanks to Tom championing them. It's kind of wild to look back at past guests of his, and seeing how big they are now.

When you make an ass of yourself in public, it's fair game. And doing a stereotype for yucks ain't exactly gentle.

It was a simpler time, a rapey time.

Blink-182 at number one? Gross.

Don't turn around! It's Cousin Its Japanese sibling, それ!

I'd argue Ju-on, the cheap V-Cinema movie's the best of the Grudge movies. There's something about the crude CGI that makes the still images of mutilated ghosts all the more terrifying. The bigger budgeted Japanese and American versions don't have the creep factor I experienced in the first movie.

Vince Gilligan got his chops on X-Files; the dude knows his television craft. A good writer can make a small conflict gripping, whereas a bad writer can and will make something like the end of the world seem dull as hell.

Or perfect irony for a piece of crime pulp. This and Breaking Bad are by far the best pulp shows we've seen in years. Love it.

Any GIJOES that met a fiery holocaust?

But he didn't die, only reborn as Tetsuo: The Aluminum Man.

They're built to be sturdy, unlike a lot of other toys.

They did. Off camera. But at least they now know how little boys works inside.

Lurch, what have you done!

I feel like she's one of many performers to break it big after a good movie or two, then chases the money and does some so-so vanity projects. In a few years I would not be surprised if she's doing less and less movie work as interest in her dwindles. Not saying she doesn't have talent or craft, just that it seems to

We crossed out the days on a calendar.