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Not even As Good As It Gets?

Just bought tickets to go see the re-release of the original on June 12th. I'll also be seeing the new Ghostbusters when it comes out in July.

C'mon, Charlie Kaufman, some of us have work in the morning. Damn!

I was going to criticize the lack of justice that the word "awesome" does to Reckoner, but upon further reflection, I came to realize that there are no words that adequately describe that song.

You guys all misspelled Codex

I think you buried the lede - George R. R. Martin wanted to see Jurassic World so badly that he went on opening night?

As JP is my favorite film, I've also noticed that as well. Part of me thinks it has to do with merchandising, since big bold colors make action figures easier to distinguish.

Don't be afraid to try - I've barely been cooking for a year. Timpano is all about the prep, then it's just about waiting for an eternity while the smell fills the house.

The chicken is in the pot.

Speaking of Big Night, I just made timpano for the first time. It does not disappoint.

Banna's riding Gervais' coattails again! He's a timeslot hit!

That's a good point. As a big Hello Ladies fan, I always thought it interesting how unlikeable they make Stephen Merchant's character. He's a prick to even his close friends, but unlike the Seinfeld and It's Always Sunny variety of inter-character snark, they're not pricks back to him, when he totally deserves it.

Absolutely fantastic actor.

Rafe?

A comment holocaust, if you will?

Kind of a mix of The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus and Cloud Atlas? I'm down.

You're absolutely right, and I have no earthly idea where Boston Green came from.

It's a slow collapse, but one worth reading all the same. I do think that the beginning is the best part, sadly.

I just always loved the opening sequence, the way it was written and the imagery it conjured up, I just always wanted to see it brought to life. Changing the locale from the book's Boston Green to the movie's [presumably Logan] airport was a risky move since the Boston Green setting was so serene, but having seen the

Wasn't the character gay and black? Not that that doesn't perfectly sum up Danny DeVito.