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Creepy. Thanks for the research! And your crab-as-Hollywood -movie-idea isn't that far-fetched. The idea for ALIEN came from the spider wasp, a bee that reproduces by paralyzing a spider and laying it's eggs in its abdomen. When the larvae hatch, they eat through the stomach of the still living spider.

I hear ya. I went to the premier at TIFF, and when the scene came up when Michael Parks got into that walrus outfit and he and Justin Long began to fight like animals, the whole theater roared with laughter. And I don't think it was in a "so bad it's good" kinda way.

For me, Smith is now like Sandler. Both have not grown up and moved on from their shtick that made them unique. In Kevin's case, he still references movies and discuss his love for superhero comics. Rarely does anything different. At least he knows that's his strength and just sticks to making podcasts and filming

Not just Undertale, any PC game. Laptop is very slow thanks to some viruses that got in, plus I'm sharing the PC with my friend and don't want to do ruin it and get all his files deleted.

Totally agree. But the comics I mentioned are both mature and very good. At least in my opinon

This is not the first time Sean Penn has gotten involved with foreign affairs. A little known fact is that he personally orchestrated the rescue of an orthodox Jew who was wrongfully imprisoned in Bolivia. Here's the article, though please try to look past the fact that he called his savior a "jew hater". The guy

Good luck man! I'm doing the same exact thing.

Good resolution. A suggestion though. How about you read more mature comics instead of giving them up all together. Might I suggest Paper Girls, The Violent, or if you want something action packed, The Goddamned. That's the stuff I'm reading.

1. Give Transparent a shot
2. Buy a better PC so I can play Undertale, Psychonauts 2, or Cuphead
3. Read at least one novel
4. Finally watch Neon Genisis Evangeleon
5. Watch and review the best episodes of Samurai Jack (I've currently done 4)
6. See as many films as I can and review them on my Facebook page
7. Read the

Maybe now's the time for me to finally read the manga series. Lone Wolf and Cub was too long and I just skipped right to and read the ending. Plus it would also be very expensive to by 27 volumes @ $10 a piece.

Oh,OK.

Isn't the proper title, "The Spirit of Cesar Chavez?" I could be wrong though.

Sorry. Just using some 21st century slang. I meant to say, the more the merrier! Speaking of the future, there's going to be a cartoon show called Ren and Stimpy, and Ren (who is actually a Chihuahua) uses your voice and mannerisms! He even says a very similar line. "I've had this ice-cream bar since I was a child!"

I'm going to see it not to marvel at the violence but to see if Michael Bay handles the Benghazi story properly. I think this is the only movie at this moment to discuss that important topic. Hopefully, Bay will devote equal amount of time to gunfights and facts and opinions. But, it being Bay, who knows. Also, I just

If you don't like Tarantino's movies, that's completely fine. You're entitled to your opinion. Just don't deprive us, the guys who do enjoy his films. Personally, I don't enjoy ogling women doing a bubble striptease but if you like it Mr. Lorre, more power to ya!

On the first, I read an article about movies to look out for in 2016. My picks are THE GREEN ROOM, HAIL, CESAR, 13 HOURS and a bunch of others. The following day I wrote a decent length review of HATEFUL 8 (which I really enjoyed). If anyone's curious, I'd be happy to provide the link to it. And last night I listened,

Todah Rabah! (Thank You)

Anybody know who played that white women that was killed in Minie's Hab or at least her character's name? I'm almost positive it's Uma Thurman doing a call back to Beatrix getting shot in Kill Bill but IMDB doesn't say so.

Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost should totally do this:

VICTORIA. It is perhaps the only movie in my entire life where I cared for the characters onscreen. At first I went from mildly interested, to concerned for their safety, happiness when they succeeded , horror when it all went to hell, and the clincher; ANGER, when they made some very bad decisions. Please tell me I'm