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Mr. Pryce
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Luke Evans has a long, boring career ahead of him. He'll be juuuuuust fine.

But if you want to get rid of this Trump fellow and his Nazi supporters no one will hold it against you.

Didn't say it was good, but it was financially successful.

I also feel like it's a thing where you're like "Is that Scarjo? Why the fuck would she be doing an English accent and driving a weird van? Either way, she wants me to come in, so even though there's a 99% chance she's a vampire or something, let's see where this goes…"

Miggs is that you?

*monocle drops from eye*

Boo, if you come with me, you'll float too.
You'll float too
You'll float too
YOU'LL FLOAT TOO!!!!!!!!!!!

I think that was to discourage masturbation.

Ironically, Dungeons and Dragons actually provides a comprehensive system for divine magic (aka Miracles) that most religions could take a page from.

How does one "try" witchcraft, other than actually converting to Wicca? Play with a Oujia board? Say bloody mary in the mirror too many times? Christians can deem basically anything they want as "witchcraft", and most of their conceptions of what it actually involves are based on testimony from witch trials in Germany

And that's a paddlin'

At least it took her mind off things?

Apparently the camera operator was such a pro/massive dick that he managed to maintain his cool and zoom in dramatically.

I'll never forget an interview with Danny Trejo where he was asked who of out of all the actors he's worked with seemed the toughest/most dangerous, and he said John Cusack- because there was something intense and crazy behind his eyes.

Well considering far fewer female driven action films are made in the first place, and that many of those are fucking suck/are marketed poorly, suggesting there is a link between correlation and causation is unfounded.

Same reasoning with film execs.

Same exec: Action movies with female leads are never successful.

I think it was It and John Wayne Gacey that really cemented that associated in people's minds. Plus I think there's something inherent with clowns that a portion of the population find frightening, like with arachnaphobia. I couldn't say why it is, it's probably worth some psychological study.

Except for that one time on Lost, where it basically tuned out to be correct.

Nah man, Forest ended up in a coma in the first ep, this whole thing has just been his last dying thoughts *takes another toke*