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"I have two good hands"

The scene with The Hound revisiting the farmhouse was absolutely chilling but also really damn heartbreaking. What a great character really coming through from a great performance!

Great point. The man works really hard in training and rehearsing and it shows! And I hear he's one of the nicest dudes in the world, so he's probably pretty amazing to work with.

Seeing John Wick Chapter 2 was some of the most fun I've had in some time. Everyone in the theater was clearing having a blast and we all had gleeful grins on our faces the whole time-especially the opening, and especially especially when Wick whips around his muscle car to slam someone into a column.

"Theeeee Oh-Needers!"

Is "Unobtanium" very easy to obtain?

Hey, I was at one of the shows he taped for this special! My favorite part was that before it started they had signs everywhere and very stern ushers telling us "Once the taping starts you are NOT allowed to come and go, so if you leave you can't come back in!" That included bathroom breaks.

Everyone who says it looks too similar to Book of Dead has a valid point because as we know, there can only ever be one Dia De Los Muertos movie. I mean, this doesn't apply to Christmas movies though, right?

Okay, I'm kind of excited for this. Mary Poppins was a childhood favorite of mine and when I saw Saving Mr Banks I might have teared up hard at the "Feed The Birds" scene.

Somewhere, Brendan Fraser is laughing and laughing and laughing.

But…but her eyebrows! Is that not enough emotion for you?! No? Oh, me neither.

What's so funny to me is that films like this that are being praised as "visually stunning" but use 99% CGI that will look laughably dated in a couple years. There are still plenty of films with practical sets and camera work that look gorgeous and will stand the test of time (see Grand Budapest Hotel) but this…yeah.

I am now picturing a Cockney Mtich going "Eh, I've done a mystery lads!"

"I love THIS bar and grill!"

As someone who did online dating for about 3 years, this episode gave me some serious flashbacks, both good and bad. I had a date where a woman told me her father drank himself to death while I was sipping my beer (she then told me that's why SHE didn't want a drink) on the first date and then act goofy for the rest

I would kill to have these much free time on my hands.

I did as well! His odyssey was so strange and fascinating, and surreal.

That was so bizarre and I loved every minute. The wife complains when Kevin and Nora aren't in an episode (she hated the Kevin Sr focused episode) but I'm more in love with this world than any particular character. Good, good, good stuff.

I just recently rewatched the "Creme Freche" episode of South Park and they introduce her as "Giada De Laurentiis, with her perky breasts and enormous head!"

I've seen this trailer before movies at least 5-6 times now. Every single time, not even a chuckle from the audience. It's like watching a comic bomb onstage, just uncomfortable for everyone.