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Martin Freeman as Segundus is inspired. I would also accept James McAvoy in the role. I'd love to see Michael Fassbinder as Strange but he's too famous and off doing movies (as is McAvoy).

"You're saying 'Apollo, Apollo' OMG, you just threw up! Why wouldn't you warn me?! I was staring right at your mouth!"

I'm stupidly excited about this…and incredibly fearful they will mess it up. 

Don't call it a 'comeback'…he's been here for years.

Yeah, just about everything in But I'm A Cheerleader took me by surprise in a really good way. I still recommend that movie.

So, I've only seen The Right Stuff maybe twice but every once in a while I just think of the part where Ed Harris backs up his wife's decision not to let LBJ into the house. It's such a great moment and I really love Harris in that scene.

While I'm in an incredibly land-locked area, I feel like we all had a weekend of "holy shit, being outside is amazing!" Welcome, Spring, you tardy bastard.

Foster's Home is on streaming?! Goodbye, free-time.

Love Road to Perdition. It's a top twenty movie for me. Conrad Hall's work is incredible. I love that everything looks like an Edward Hopper painting (which I know was the original inspiration for the design). The cast is great. It's probably my favorite Tom Hanks performance.

I enjoyed Side by Side. David Fincher's story about Robert Downey, Jr. was pretty entertaining. I don't know, I enjoyed Keanu's presence throughout the doc (once I got passed the "WTF, Keanu, What are you doing here?" moment). While he doesn't have the best voice/pacing for narration, I liked his interview style.

Congrats!

Re: Grant figuring out the gender switch - I always assumed it was piggybacking on Malcolm's "you were so busy worried about whether you could, you never asked if you should." The scientists were more concerned with making the genetic combinations work than they were with the possible side effects. As a result, they

For unknown reasons I decided to watch all of the episodes of Arrow available online. It's not a great show but I think I'm hooked at least for now. I am confused about why no one is concerned that so many people in Starling City are trained archers.

Yeah I quit watching before he died but when I heard that they'd killed him I knew I wouldn't go back.

Hands down favorite Happy Endings moment is still Penny about to jump off the balcony during her cleanse. It's the Mrs. Featherbottom umbrella enterance of Happy Endings. It never gets old.

Seeing Jayma Mays in this just reminds me of how much Glee actually wastes the talents of those involved in that show. They can do so much but they're constantly left with the show's After School Special vibe.

Kevin's a girl?!

The first Casino Royale is a perfect example of a film that starts strong but just doesn't have an ending. They got to a point in the script and went "f- it, let's get high. This stuff will sort itself out." I still kind of love it, though, just because it's the only film where Woody Allen looks to be having fun.

No way, internet. I read about this mess years ago. I will not do it again.

I'm not surprised it didn't make the list but I'm a big fan of Supernatural's season two episode 'What Is and What Should Never Be" (aka, the djinn episode). The episode deals very well with Dean's state of mind and internal wishes while keeping with the strength of the show's early plot line.