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I spoke too soon as the Waltmobile would express its totally unbiased opinion that late-season X-Files episodes are good.

Zero votes: The A.V. Club.

Here's my question, why are you and other people so concerned that you're flouting social norms by going to see a movie alone? I've seen a ton of comments on here like that this week and it seems like no one would even notice you did it otherwise.

What I actually did was listen to the last Carly Rae Jepsen (really good) and I guess drink beer of various kinds.

I thought it was interesting the first time and it died on re-watch. Everyone is really low-energy. I think that's the first time I've experienced that with a Ridley Scott movie, good or bad, that it was significantly less entertaining the second time.

I wanted Annabeth Gish and Robert Patrick on the thing.

Cool, your comment is in code and you sound totally crazy.

If Megadeth were actually a good band with a provocative right-wing political message like this article says, they'd still be considered a big-time metal act.

Yeah, it should have gotten a bad review because this band sucks and this album sucked.

Not what that word means, champ.

That picture at the top is me trying to think of who the fuck Dave Holmes is.

I was introduced to that movie at 15 and found it unwatchable. Too old, I guess.

Wow, terrible casting choice with Gerwig there.

I'd always imagined Steve Trevor as Seann William Scott for some reason. Chris Pine seems like a decent equivalent. It's a role that calls for a handsome guy to look like a kid stuck in quicksand a lot.

All of the seasons of Millennium could have belonged to good shows. The problem is that they were all supposed to belong to the same show.

Except he's not because they ended up getting paid the same?

"Teso Dos Bichos" has one of the cutest stories of failure in the history of TV episodes. The script called for a mob of possessed house cats to attack the leads, but when the cats arrived they were too cute and chill for the director to portray them convincingly as attacking anything. That's my "X-Files" story.

Wow, that's a lot like what various pro-Nazi philosophers in Europe believed about what they were doing.

If they hadn't let it fly, he wouldn't have a career!

Coming back to this, how did I know the dumbest comment here would have the most upvotes? "I hope you later feel ashamed about being anti-Nazi with the same searing shame Bowie supposedly felt after acting like a Nazi!" Probably not, hoss.