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No one has mentioned his hair helmet.

Impossible! Those movies don't exist. If they did, there wouldn't be a need to rage against "Women in Refrigerators."

Alien, Aliens, Terminator, Terminator 2 (nice work, Cameron), Kick-Ass, The Professional, La Femme Nikita, Not Without My Daughter — there are a lot of movies in which the heroine becomes a heroine to protect or avenge her loved ones.

In The Prestige, the character didn't care about the fridging of his wife. He just used it as an excuse to mask his own obsession.

Wow. Makes you think. Someone should really start making movies in which a lady's husband or boyfriend or significant other dies or suffers, forcing her to become a heroine. Because no one has ever done that yet.

"Me and Little Andy" by Dolly Parton, for no good reason except that this song is hilarious.

Lay the fuck off Ryan Hansen. The guy is funny, and can add a nice layer of vulnerability to the standard good-looking douchbag role. BTW Ryan, if you're reading this, can you set me up with Lizzy Caplan?

"OH no. I'm just watching the new Jeopardy, and a man missed a Bible question because he did not know what Deuteronomy was" is the funniest line Billy Crystal ever delivered.

The original draft of "Oh Boy!" was "Oh Boy! Rape!" Which was actually slightly better than the first rewrite, "Oh! Boy Rape!"

Busey's performance was fantastic. The movie itself lacked any real kind of drama, though. Buddy Holly had a good life and then died young — not much story to tell there.

"Slow Nod" by Cheap Girls.

Whedon used him perfectly in Dollhouse.

I found this behind the radiator. I think the mayo is starting to turn.

Shae stopped being decent to Tyrion long ago. She was a complete shrew, constantly hounding him and not accepting how trapped he was, and then turning on him at the first opportunity.

Never read the books, but Ned sure was loyal to his sister and Robert Baratheon.

More like "You beach is pwned!"

I'm clearly not on the same page as the reviewer. I thought the last few episodes have been tiresome, filled with terrible dialog and inconsistent characterization. "What's interesting is that the monsters were her parents," delivered earnestly? Ugh.

A "third-world shithole" that charges less than $5 for a half-dozen donuts. So, paradise.

I had high hopes for this, given the current dearth of actual rock and/or roll. Unfortunately, this was pretty bland. I'm not sure how this garners any comparisons to "classic rock," other than by virtue of including real, non-synthesized musical instruments.

Yes. Watch this. It is amazing.