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Yeah, the death scene in the plane is devastating. James Badge Dale and Liam Neeson did some amazing work there.

Thank you. Not the greatest movie ever, but I never felt it got the recognition it deserved due to the "Liam Neeson in: WOLFPUNCHER" marketing strategy, rather than the meditation on death the film really was. Even its initial review on this very site gives the impression the reviewer only saw the commercials.

I wonder how this will affect sales of his GTA game.

The "on what kind of dinosaur they cooked up in that lab" was so Macklin.

Their treasure was knowledge. Knowledge was their treasure.

I lived with a 25-year-old man who didn't know how to do laundry. He was colorblind and mainly just wore a shitload of gray t-shirts. Every month or so he'd travel home, and his mom would wash his clothes. I found this out after a year of living together and had to show him.

Oh god, thank you for reminding me of that.

Haha.

That was the best scene of that season, and one of the best of the whole show. I cracked up so hard at how quickly Logan was reduced to a crying, pant-shitting mess.

"Tony, is this how you get moles?"

Now I'm envisioning Ricky Gervais as Jack.

You just made me crack up. Jesus, that season was the worst aside from a few cool moments.

"Shoot him again."
"WHAT?!"

This episode should have had the disclaimer "Don't watch this episode
with your girlfriend if the two of you are already having a rough
morning." Jesus.

Is it bad that I remembered the exact commands he types? Or the fact that what he types doesn't match what he says out loud?

One of my favorite moments on Fringe. Broyles' and Olivia's exasperated reactions = so perfect.

I'd listen to an audiobook read by him. Any book. Which, based on a quick Google search, he has not done.