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I remember this one first-person computer game where you walk around on the Titanic doing… something. I don't think we ever figured out the point. But you do get to explore the boiler room. Not much going on in there, but we'd always try to somehow sabotage the ship.

Though I wonder if it was his idea to reference both Twitter and Google Maps in the same verse.

I wonder if Capone will get drawn into the arrangement between Darmody, Lansky and Luciano. This heroin deal seems likely to be the vehicle in which the new guard of gangsters eclipses the old. According to Wikipedia, Torrio turned his syndicate over to Capone in 1925, so the man has got to prove himself sometime

I heard you have hair on your chest, Bob, and, uh, let me tell you something:

Every review I've read makes it sound fantastic.

There were some emo acts from the early-mid aughts that I used to like and imagine would hold up. Northstar comes to mind, though they were based in Alabama.

I remember when New Jersey produced nothing but a bunch of shitty emo bands.

I saw Real Estate over the summer at one of my favorite venues. They had a decent sound — rhythmically tight, good levels, and lots of trippy reverb, which I can dig — but their songs lacked any punch whatsoever. The entire set sounded like one consistent, mid-tempo drone. Nothing to grab your attention, and

Last season, we did see Harrow pining after a woman while walking along the beach in a dream. Since he said he's never loved anyone else, that woman might've been his sister. So there's a still a small chance that his love for her was more than familial.

Pretty sure that's why Noel put "seduced" in quotation marks.

Maybe Kim got mad that Thurston kept dragging his Dirty Boots all over the floor.

I found Grann's reporting on this topic incredible — I remember making it through all of "Trial by Fire" in one sitting, starting before midnight and going well into the early morning because I couldn't stop reading and rereading — and I love the idea of a film bringing Willingham story to a wider audience. But it

How about the unreasonably boyish and insufferably earnest student with whom Colin Firth goes skinny dipping in A Single Man?

I agree with D'Angelo that the one-liners from the boys hiding beneath the porch are the only factors tarnishing scene. Always found dialog to be Leone's weakest point, and readng this quote now seems funny, like a comment on his own filmmaking.

I'll jump on this bandwagon. The use of the music-box in the final shootout basically seals this one for me.

I remember when my parents bought the original trilogy on VHS sometime in the mid-'90s — the last time Lucasfilm released untampered cuts (Leonard Maltin interviews George Lucas before each movie, if any of you know what I'm talking about). I was a wee lil' lad and fell in love all the same. So did my brother, and a

I remember my first glimpse at hardcore porn. It was my 11th birthday, and I'd invited a lot of friends to sleep over* my house. We crammed in the basement, where it just so happens my family was then keeping our computer (Windows 2000, I think). My parents were two stories up, asleep and safely out of earshot.
 
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