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In Tiger's absence
Justin Timberlake plays. He'll bring the sexy back to golf.

I was afraid Christoph Waltz would be the Michael Emerson of Inglourious Basterds. That lonely supporting villain representing the team. Lo and behold, it's Christoph Waltz plus the team! So excited for the IB love. But as always, Michael Emerson is representing the team. He's the best thing on Lost. Hope we see more

I distinctly recall thinking that arm looked absolutely fake. Jaws had better fake limbs and that was nearly 20 years earlier. The only thing from JP that scared me was the car attack because I don't like Spielberg's penchant for putting children in danger, however affective it might be. It was that brief pause when

Yep. Five. One of my earliest memories of going to the movies.

My friend
thought she had the next great band name with Surrender Dorothy. Then I told her it's already a great band name.

Reading these makes me feel better
I was a 4-year old girl who loved Terminator 2 and developed an appreciation for Tim Burton films early (the Batmans, Edward Scissorhands, and Beetlejuice). I remember seeing Jurassic Park in theaters was a defining experience as a 5-year old. I had my purple dinosaur cup that

"Hear the engines roll now"

I prefer Trumpy.

Shit, the truck flip in THE DARK KNIGHT. And that's not actually the widest of streets to do that kind of stunt on.

2 Cents
Agreed. Car chase from DEATH PROOF had me screaming with delight. It is the definition of "edge of your seat."

The Happening as a Christmas gift?
Friend got The Happening for me as a Christmas gift after I claimed it was good for a laugh. Group of us sat around watching it one night and laughed ourselves silly. At the end when it's suggested there might be a round 2 of the "natural disaster" portrayed in the film, I asked the

Precious: Based on 2012 Pounds

Rabin sees iguanas everywhere. Also breakdancing souls.

This Really Is How I Rank My Favorite Movies Ever
If you're willing to re-watch something 60-bazillion times, then that's a lotta love. Probably why my list of favorite movies ever looks so guilty pleasure-filled and lacking in "quality cinema." I may love Open City, but do I sit around watching Anna Magnani getting

Adventures in Babysitting
But who can forget her in that? Well, I mean, she wasn't very recognizable. But still, she had some great moments.

Stephen King Adaptations
Normally Stephen King adaptations are a mixed bag of hit and miss. For every Shawshank and Carrie there is a Maximum Overdrive and that TV version of The Shining. For some reason there is a Stephen King trifecta from my childhood that I saw once and once was plenty. The trifecta included

OoOOoh. I like.
I also happened to see the previewed 16 minutes during the summer in IMAX 3D so I know this stuff is gonna be awesome.

Ideas!
The Mist
The Ice Storm
The Weatherman
Hard Rain

Anything is better than what my mother used to play in our car
I recall many a road trip with my mother insisting upon Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Toni Braxton, and LeAnn Rimes.

Welcome back, Ethan Embry!
Anthony Michael Hall is too good for this project. He was in The Dark Knight, ya'll. Clearly people in that movie don't go on to projects like this. Which means, "Welcome back, Ethan Embry!"