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I could have sworn that in the rule book for Jeopardy, ties are determined by laser tag.

That's why I said I don't know if it will help anything. I don't know how to fix a problem like this.

Who exactly votes in the Academy? I am pretty sure it's people who work in the industry, correct? Get some more diversity into the Academy voting so we get less of the safe choices and some interesting ones so this doesn't keep happening. I don't know if this will solve everything but it will do something.

Shadow of Mordor: I haven't had this much fun with a game in a long time. The nemesis system is a really cool concept and it works. Sometimes I just like finding Uruk captains and fighting for a hour. Assassin's Creed has been really stepping down and this is picking up the slack. Only thing is, the ending is a bit

El Chapo still sounds like a villain in a WWE Raw event.

I am hoping Cranston plays the random dude who is at the party and is sitting on an atomic bomb waiting for it to explode.

I'm definitely going to stick with this one as it did make me laugh and pilots are usually not a good judgement of how the whole series is going to be. The friend who is not allowed in the bathroom because "she knows why" and who carries a gun but it's not loaded was my favorite.

What's with all these awesome Brits dying lately?

When I was a kid I watched Labyrinth and loved it and thought he was great. When my mom told me he was a professional singer too, and a great one to top it all off I wasn't so much surprised but I had to find his records. Fascination became a frequent song that was played in the car. I remember driving on my final day

I really hope that maybe he will direct Star Wars IX too instead of the director of Jurassic World.

Aziz Ansari, Eva Longoria, America Ferrera, Jim Carrey, and Taraji P. Henson were the best of the night. It sucks Fargo lost but I was happy with Oscar Isaac's win. But man. Fucking Bowie. RIP.

The Revenant: Definitely one of my favorites of the year. Dicaprio was great but I was more impressed with Hardy as basically the most evil man in the world. It looks beautiful and I was enthralled the whole time. But it seems like one of those films I only revisit every once in awhile.

Watch more Italian cinema. I haven't seen a lot so what are some good directors to start with?

Steven's defense attorneys do show that they're not all these sleazy scumbags protecting clearly guilty people like they usually are portrayed. I just wish more people were in the system like those two were.

Yeah pretty much after the shootout I felt it was the closest to season 1 and was when things were getting really interesting. Also when Vaughn was finally getting better material to work with.

Even as someone who liked season 2, it was still a disappointment and there were problems I had with it like others have stated. It did feel like a rough draft of something and something that was rushed to meet a deadline. But I still enjoyed a lot about it. I loved the big conspiracy the crime became and Farrell,

Don't bring this up! It makes me think of Lil Sebastian…………………….

It was like Strang said in the doc, you almost wish he just did it because it would make it easier to sleep at night.

The Hateful 8: This might be my favorite of 2015 (still considering it part of 2015). It says something about Tarantino that he is able to hold your interest for such a long time with mostly dialogue. Everything though is paced perfectly and nothing felt wasted. Jackson, Goggins, and Leigh should all get nominations.

The Hateful 8: This might be my favorite of 2015 (still considering it part of 2015). It says something about Tarantino that he is able to hold your interest for such a long time with mostly dialogue. Everything though is paced perfectly and nothing felt wasted. Jackson, Goggins, and Leigh should all get nominations.