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In the off-chance this pops up in your Disqus notifications… I finished the book and couldn't help but think back on this, wondering what you were referring to, since the last line of the version I read was pretty unremarkable. But apparently the original self-published version had a slightly different ending

It's called a frosty of wolves.

At one point in the film, the quintet keeps returning to the same moment
in time, attempting to save the grade point of comic-relief dork Quinn
(Sam Lerner). But wouldn’t that cause a collision of doubles, the group
running into multiple versions of itself on the same mission?

Similarly, I have trouble remembering what they've done in the show versus what they've done in the book. Like only just now remembering Brienne encountering Arya last season.

It at least has the general outlines and motions of being a good movie — attempts at a compelling plot and emotional character interactions — and it even has some pretty good action sequences. However, it's still a bad movie.

Actually Phantom Menace is such a mess it's kind of hard to even pinpoint what the problem is.

While attending a panel discussion at the Sundance Film Festival yesterday

Unless Disqus is hiding it from me I'm gonna start a Video Games Thread.

So is this on Netflix or… how do we watch it?

I've picked up every Wilco album since Sky Blue Sky. I'm not crazy about them, but I like enough to keep listening. Agreed on YHF, though. I really don't get that album.

Just started The Martian, and I'm only like 50 pages in, but really digging it so far.

Episode 1: Obi-wan meets adult Anakin; fights clone wars
Episode 2: Anakin becomes Vader; falls in lava
Episode 3: Vader — in AWESOME proto Vader suit — hunts down Jedi; Obi-wan hides his wife and twins

I'm including the Special Editions, prequels, and the various stuff the prequels spawned. God how I'd love to see them just do a new, good prequel series. (Though yes, KOTOR can stay.)

/r/nerfherders

Honestly, the basic premise of the prequels wasn't completely terrible.

I also liked STID. There are dozens of us!

IT'LL DEFINITELY HAPPEN YAAAAAAAY [Kermit arm flail]

I really dig how this album feels like a combination of old and new Decemberists, somewhere between Her Majesty and The King Is Dead. It also feels like it could've been a double album, as there's kind of a divide in the middle where the latter half feels more folksy. Really good stuff all around.

The first time I saw Decemberists, My Brightest Diamond opened, and her cover of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter" was just the best. So involving her in Hazards, then seeing her with them on the Hazards tour, was just the best.

Summersong is my favorite song of theirs, so I found it completely delightful that this album contains Anti-Summersong, a maybe-not-intentional parody of themselves ("another suicide singalong song").