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I didn't like They Came Together when I first saw it, I thought it was fine, but not really worthwhile or special.

That slug in a ditch!

I also recommend Brandon Bird's Astonishing World of Art if this kind of thing tickles your fancy, he takes advantage of some good ole 80s nostalgia too but is a bit more playful with it.

Internet chat rooms? Do those still exist? If so…a/s/l? Anyone wanna cyber? PM me, pic on profile.

Maybe it was just me, but I found all the focus on the process of this convoluted situation terribly boring, I just wanted it all to be over with.

((Mine's as big as a house!))

The chase sequence was just emblematic of Arya this entire season, drawn out, dull, and pointless. We've spent most of the season watching her training to become one of the faceless assassins, but the training to do this was just dumb (its not like she was learning great skills as an assassin or becoming a master of

How about deadbeat dads who never even got called to task for it? I mean Frasier?! C'mon! Most fathers in that scenario would have an arrangement of having the kid for summers, or vacations, or something right? He has a job that pays a ridiculous amount of money and only requires him to work for perhaps a few hours a

Unfortunately, the problem with anti-Trump rhetoric is it goes right over the head of Trump supporters. Obviously people who are supporting Trump aren't doing it out of any thorough sense of analysis or thought they've put into the guy and what he's saying, so trying to tear him down with any sense of analysis is a

Regardless of whether you find the songs are funny or not (I mostly do), I'm often impressed by the general savvy musicality of the songs. They're just dang good beats and hooks. Iran So Far, Yolo, Jack Sparrow, Motherlover, even the new one I'm So Humble…I can get stuck falling down the youtube rabbit hole just

I think his role on Bridesmaids (or any of his stints on SNL) make a pretty convincing case that he has the comedy chops and can pull off the man-child role.

i remember watching the trailer for Man from UNCLE and thinking Benjamin's voice + Cavill in those suits would be a perfect real life Archer.

I remember listening to his commentary on Spidey 2 and marveling how such a good movie could have come out from someone who sounded so hopelessly clueless on what had actually made it good.

But the perfect segue for a sequel to The Grinder…3nder.

Fred Savage just guest hosted and he was delightful (I also thought he was great on Comedy Bang Bang).

The ages get more problematic when you realize the holdovers from First Class are supposed to be 20 years older at this point, so Beast and Havok are supposed to be in their 40s, or near to it (Havok was in the military in First Class, so conceivably as young as 38, but Beast was a working scientist at the time and

I know its just an effort to keep the actors out of having to be in make-up all the time, but turning Beast and Mystique powers into a Jekyll & Hyde routine makes it feel exactly as lazy as it is.

First Class was such a better movie that pretty much all the emotional beats of this movie consist of flashbacks to First Class.

What's the reason for all the hype behind this game? Looks like its just another shooter?

The lil bit in his room "I just turned 36" struck a little too close to home for me. Like, am I too old to be living in a downtown studio apartment?