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DID I STUTTER.

1. Cedar Rapids
2. Easy A
3. Take Shelter

As long as Dick Van Dyke isn't the janitor you'll be ok.

Just re-watched and the Dragonstone landing scene nearly SIX MINUTES. God, that was tedious and mostly useless. This show somehow manages to both waste a ton of time with "holy fuck, you guys seeing this?" scenes AND not spend nearly enough time on its eight billion storylines. It wasn't even that impressive of a

So a sex tape?

Those bookend scenes with Grampa Ryan were super tedious in the movie, but props for that effect and finding someone who looks exactly like old Matt Damon might.

When your SUPPOSED Community bro of 6 years doesn't make the reference that was right. there. (Sad!)

What's going on with Ali Brie, guys?

Ehh, not feeling the A-. It was a particularly bad case of the perpetual GoT problem of not having time for subtext because they need to service 18 plots. Only the Hound scene had any depth beyond quickly moving the plot ahead. Compounding that was the latter Entourage levels of basic dialogue. And what was up with

Isn't that where LeBron James went to high school?

Tereglith, are the draft points up to date? If so I want to make changes.

90m with bonuses, plus Rooney was free. I'm kinda glad he left. His production always felt hollow because he required being set up for the vast majority of his goals. He's the kind of player who could never be man of the match unless he scored at least one goal. Other Blues fans didn't seem to appreciate his big club

I certainly appreciated their Stones purchase. Second biggest transfer fee ever for a defender (David Luiz went for £2.5m more).

Once again, presenting the offseason on r/NBA: https://www.reddit.com/r/nb…. Tereglith, you're a computer - how's their math? I for one, Trust the Process.

Sounds like Brooks Wheelan behind the camera, as he does.

Take your July Community reference of the month, you big slut.

Friday: Spider-Man was fun. They pretty much lifted the academic decathlon stuff straight from Mean Girls and I'm fine with that. The action sequences weren't overlong. It needed more Marisa Tomei. Ned wasn't as funny as Zendaya, whoever that is. RIP Donald's ice cream. I don't why I thought this was going to be a

'membeh when we used to care so much about episode grades?