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The ME3 Citadel DLC is worth every penny. It may be a lot of fan service and in-jokes (I think the payoff for the conversations with Traynor was my favorite), but I laughed way more than I expected to and found it to be one of the most entertaining and touching parts of the entire game series.

"It's flashing 'envelope'…"

AKA the list of artists and bands we may or may not be able to see within a 300-mile radius of Chicago for 3-9 months surrounding the festival dates. Thank you, ridiculous radius clause.

I almost fell for it. I have a mild form of impulse control driven by my loathing for the returns process. I was looking for the PC version of the game, but found that this only came in a "hardcover version."

But they did do something new: They Autotuned the fuck out of it!

It's just the Collector's Edition of the guide. There's no game included.

Only one thing left to do. Donald Trump's in the White House destroying America piece by piece. The Fate Of The Furious and a shitty-looking, auto-tuned, live-action version of Beauty And The Beast are going to be huge. And I'm going to jump.

I misread the last name in the cast as "Paula Dean" and thought this was going the be the most insane, awesome, wacko, but truly great monster movie ever made.

Apparently Tallulah did qualify for the Academy Awards. So it must have played in at least one theater in Los Angeles for a qualifying run.

NEWS: Good news! It's not in the hands of Harvey Weinstein!

I think she was hoping to hand the award to Denzel Washington like she did at the SAG Awards. (She seemed to be chuckling to herself after reading Denzel's name that night.)

To be fair, the one person who mattered—the talent scout who gave Mia the audition and her first big break—wasn't bothered by this.

Well played meta joke.

How about they get one movie right, and then we'll see about another.

My candidates:
The Shop Around The Corner (1940, Lubitsch)
West Side Story (1961, Robbins, Wise)
A Man And A Woman (1966, Lelouch)
What's Up Doc? (1972, Bogdanovich)
Maurice (1987, Ivory)
say anything… (1989, Crowe)
It Could Happen To You (1994, Andrew Bergman)
The Bridges Of Madison County (1995, Eastwood) [minus the awful

Letterboxd

Well, technically, we do have a lot of killers. So far this year (in the last 36 days) in the United States, there have been 1,488 deaths attributable to guns. In 2016, there were 15,055. In 2015, there were 13,485. In 2014, there were 12,554. [source]

Top 10 (so far)

If I were to pick one guest/supporting actor from The Americans, it wouldn't be Dylan Baker. He does reliably good work, but nothing close to the revelatory work done by Alison Wright as Martha and Ruthie Ann Miles as Young-Hee. Both brought the human toll of the Jennings' actions into emotionally devastating focus.