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Yeah the line number location rather than page number is a difficult to conceptualize. Even when I know how much of the book I have left, I'd rather it tell me something like how many pages until the end of the chapter.

Exactly. I think I start skimming as though it were an online article.

…but it was secretly the 1890s the whole time!

Freddy Rumsen?

Book of Mormon is one of the few shows that has a nearly perfect group of songs. It's pretty much successful as a musical because it borrows themes from other popular musicals and incorporates them so well. Hasa Digga ebowwai is the most hilariously fucked up song. Love it.

I've decided in the last year or so that Wall-E is my favorite movie. I cry every. single. time. I watch it. I always find some new little thing that captures my attention. Personally, the reputation of that film is too bogged down with the environmental/people are fat and lazy element. The film, in my opinion, is

Slightly controversial opinion: I don't know if True Grit really needed to be remade. I mean, they made it more realistic but the elements that make the story kind of dumb are unchanged (a man spends the movie clucking like a rooster. I'm not even putting a spoiler around that. You should know this before wondering

I didn't really get to watch anything over the weekend but I have been knocking down a pretty good amount of the book Bunker Hill by Nathaniel Philbrick in my effort to finish it before I get to visit Boston for the first time. I'm enjoying the details of the American Revolutionaries' activities and how Pillbruck puts

Ok, I've been through all the comments and I cannot believe I'm the only person to mention this:

Tramp from Lady and the Tramp. I have no idea if this counts as my first "bad boy"

I vivdly recall being at a slumber party where a good portion of the evening was spent watching, rewinding, and rewatching the skinny dipping part of Now and Then because it was rumored you could see Devon's….Sawa.

Joshua Jackson is sneaky in that he disappears just long enough that you forget about him, then he shows up and you're like "oh yeah, I like you."

There is a solid chance that this time next year Ejiofor will be an Oscar nominee for 12 Years a Slave. He's going to be too big to take a television commitment.

Liked with a few changes: That infant is Stomaggedon, Craig is the nurse, and we get James Cordon for at least a season.

he does seems to have manic delivery in his natural conversation. I've just never seen it translated to his acting. I wouldn't be opposed but this is unlikely.

SPOILERS

Love James McAvoy. Atonement and Becoming Jane are two great films for crushing on him as well.

Adrien Brody in Brothers Bloom is probably the only time I've been attracted to him but that movie was so damned charming that the attraction was strong.

As someone who actual watched my father take care of my terminally ill mother, I fucking hated Amour. Oddly enough, though, my super Catholic father was not nearly as upset by it as I was. He just thought it was stupid that the husband wasn't asking for help in taking care of his wife.

"I guess it goes from God, to Jerry, to you…to the cleaners, right Kent?"