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I *love* that we're now calling them that.

I haven't seen the movie, but that seems not unusual for the esteemed Craig T Nelson.

This seems like a really obvious choice, but is nonetheless great.

"Grab bag" is the perfect description of Neverwhere. Really reminds me of a quick and sloppy tabletop RPG really—tons of cool ideas, little character development, and only semi-coherent plot.

I'd mostly been meh on Gaiman, but then I read Ocean at the End o the Lane, and loved it enough to pretty much forgive him everything else.

And I got a guest spot notification for this?

On thatz we can agree!

I don't believe you. About the unattractive part, that is.

I liked her a lot in that movie, but the movie itself didn't live up to her, as I remember it. It was a long time ago though.

That first trailer was probably the funniest movie I've seen all year.

Yeah the climax is not great either. But James Badge Dale brings a metric ton of charisma and weirdness to a pretty generic henchman role and rocks it.

A busy weekend:

Yup! A classic example of what one of my professors called the "fails-to-realize ending," which I think should be used more often.

Are there any NOT sad Adam Sandler performances at this point?

*looks wide-eyed up at ludicrous display of magnificent forked lighting across the sky*

Everything about this sounds amazing so far!

These theories are all so dumb/nuts/awesome. I love them. I hope some of them are true.

A deal which was then broken by the Westerosi? I'm down for that. I love a good "it's the end of the world and it's awful, yes, but you had it coming" story.

Even less than that! Rogue Freakin' One, man!

So say we all.