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Nah, I think it's just all around safer to nominate a fixed amount per year and accept that there will be shitty years (and of course there are arguments about the actual number, as per the current article).

"This easy D is why Trump won, libtards!"

Wait until she uses the word "vagina"! She'll never be invited back!!!!!!!111

It is kind of hilarious that a character with ScarJo's face has a name like "Motoko Kusanagi". (Yes, I get she's an android and can look like anything, but still.)

Eh, books are one product where it actually makes sense to me to shell out the money. Most people who want to read it aren't going to strain their eyes reading it on a laptop. And who has time and foresight (and printer ink) to print out an entire book and then get it bound or something? Finally, even if you have an

I think the word "dynasty" ends up having a much lower threshold in a relatively young country like the US. People look at Chelsea's maybe long-term political ambitions and immediately start thinking "ugh, dynasty" when it's barely 2 generations.

There's such a love-hate relationship in the West with fermented foods in general. East and Southeast Asians have been ahead of the game with their fermented condiments: soy sauce, kimchi, gochujang, fish sauce, doubanjiang, the list goes on. I guess marmite is a good gateway drug, because there's a lot of variety out

My view is that a zombie series like TWD always had a short lifespan by the very nature of its story.

I was actually murdered on my way to Bowling Green. It was a harrowing experience that I won't forget in a hurry.

I mean, there are worse ways to spend your time on a website devoted to reviewing movies. Discussing the relative merits of the Oscar-noms is interesting— especially when there are so many movies that might have been in the running every year.

I have a thing for burly, bald-headed guys, so Vin is A+ for me. Also doesn't hurt that he's super sweet and positive and plays DnD.

I still don't have a good explanation about what happened here

I had high hopes for this movie coming off Cure and Pulse. I thought it was… okay. Definitely trademark Kurosawa creepiness, but doesn't quite hit those high notes of dread that his previous works were able to. Shout out to Kagawa Teruyuki for quite a good performance, although I feel his talent was underused here.

Who wants to take a risk creating original stories when you can just reboot infinitely often to sucker in the 25-40 demographic?

I don't know you, but I just wanted to take the opportunity to say that I love your username and I laugh every time I see it.

"teeth water" would be "aguadiente".

You can have extremes of emotion in a scene without treacly sentimentality. It's not like two choices of "sentimental" vs. "stoic".

As someone who's a fan of both zombie movies and a lot of Korean flicks, I completely agree. In South Korea this was pretty much blockbuster/popcorn fare, right down to the requisite pop-idol cameo (Sohee). I can only hazard a guess that people are going apeshit over on this side of the pond because it's foreign.

I wonder if Lena Dunham's "clueless privileged girl" persona often gets into fights with Clint Eastwood's imaginary friend.

But many POVs I've seen spring up now are more of "meh, I got rid of a zygote. Who wants pizza?"