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Yeah, although I believe that character was called "Darkness" or maybe "The Darkness". But still, best Satan ever.

Here it goes Angel, Charmed and Supernatural, two eps each. If Charmed wasn't in the middle, I'd probably lose four hours every day. I just never got into Charmed.

Yeah, but they're probably just the 30-40 exceptions that prove the rule.

No spoilers, but the best game fake out was from Season Seven. That's all I'm going to say.

I live in the South (actually, in a pocket of civilization known as the greater Atlanta area, walled off from the rest of the state of Georgia by a barrier known as I-285), and I tend to see a fair number of bumper stickers with the Confederate flag and the phrase, "Heritage, Not Hate."

@Joseph: That's the first thing I thought reading that blurb too. Some words don't require a lot of adjectives to get their point across.

I think Paul Simon's best tv moment was in the SNL skit where he could recognize every fan who ever showed up at one of his concerts, but then had no idea who Art Garfunkel was when he bumped into him in line at the movies.

I was worried for a moment that you were going to say that someone implied H.W. was good in bed, Epon.

"Galileo"
While "Noel" is the more emotional episode— and one of my favorites— it's the end scene of "Galileo" that always gets me a little choked up. "Noel" is a powerful episode, virtually from start to finish, but in "Galileo" both Sam's speech by the limo and CJ's speech on the portico are powerful moments. (I

@Tokomini: Lisa Edelstein. She was also the date in "Keeping the Faith" that keeps demanding Ben Stiller's character (a rabbi) punch her in the stomach to show how tight her abs are.

Maybe it's the Icelandic version of "Pat" or "Leslie".

I think he was trying to nail her, but admittedly, my own issues might be getting in the way here.

@DAVCCSDaR: I win a prize?

First Paragraph (not an ironic firstie attempt)
… was a little self-indulgent, I thought. You could have probably kept it to three examples of how people die and been safe. (Although I liked the "Cancer. Cancer. Cancer." ending, it was just a long way to go to get to it.)

I've been meaning to catch Frankenhole. It has an interesting look to it.

Am I the only one a little disappointed that he's not a billionaire?

Also, why are humans the most dangerous game? I would still vote for the big cats, particularly the ambush predators like tigers and jaguars.

Even if it's not a rotating code name, it's still just a fucking movie.

No, but I fondly remember a time when I didn't know who Dane Cook was.

Granted, I don't see a lot of 3d movies, but it seems to me that if it's an animated movie the 3d tends to be good, and if it's live-action, the 3d sucks a fat turd. There's probably more to it than that (involving "technology" or something), but my theory— which I put together without actually seeing a 3d movie— is