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The Devil Flanders
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What was that kick-ass Marsden movie where he moves in with Seth Green and has to learn how to ice skate even though he's a total skater from Cali? That was a Disney movie, wasn't it?

"Sup 'sup, you guys talkin' hot and cold?"

I convinced my wife and one of her friends to watch Splice with me, basing my enthusiasm on the fact that it was marketed as a Guillermo Del Toro produced film. I was expecting something along the line of Pan's Labrinth, The Devil's Backbone, or even Orphan, which he also EP'ed. Let's just say that it was not what I

When I first saw Summer Glau's name pop up in the credits, I misremembered her as an underground reporter investigating the Hood from the first season. Turns out I simply superimposed her character from The Cape (a show I only saw 3 episodes of) onto Arrow.

"I'm seeing double here! FOUR Amells!"

A Review of "Dads", based on the final 30 seconds I had to watch prior to starting "Brooklyn Nine Nine":
The show started with Seth Green and the old guy from Animal House carrying a prone (and possibly dead) clown down a hallway. Clearly, they are trying to capture the same gleeful sense of debauchery that highlighted

"Coulson’s comment that Tahiti is a magical place now has me wondering if his resurrection was mystical in nature."

I assumed it would allow for the movement of pieces either forward or backwards in time. In other words, you could start your pieces in a different location, such as taking the queen, and then move it backwards to its original position.

As a matter of fact, Kansas City has become a hotbed of soccer fandom. Sporting KC has finished among the tops of the league for the past several seasons, Sporting Park is one of the most tech friendly stadiums in the world and has received numerous awards and recognition, and it constantly sells out for Sportg KC

Dennis closing his eyes as he says "…so kind." makes that line even funnieer.

Sadly, we are probably stuck with "Kansas" as the default option. Fun fact, my high school band teacher (at a KS 2A high school) was a founding member of the band that became Kansas, but had to quit when his girlfriend/future wife caught pregnant.

Also a native Kansan, I'd vote for "Dust in the Wind' over Wayward Son, but only if it's Will Ferrell singing it in Old School.

Black Oak Arkansas' "Lord Have Mercy on My Soul".

I immediately thought of Dom and Mal growing old together in "Inception".

And I'm ready to spring forth, being a burly protector and all.

Have you seen "Justice League: Flashpoint Paradox"? It's a pretty grim and gritty Else-worlds type story that makes excellent and imaginative use of a lot of established DCAU characters, including some surprise Young Justice cameos.

Pretty sure that was Amy Sherman-Palladino. The stupid hat's a dead giveaway.

I like to think that Sam has always been the Mayor, but no one recognized him as such until he shaved. Then they were all like "Mr. Mayor! Where y'all been?!" And Sam was like "I was running that bar, Merlotte's! Y'all didn't even know it was me!"

Bobby Hill couldn't have done it any better.

There's something about fliying a kite at night that's so unwholesome!