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Watching John Wick recently, I suddenly became very conscious of the night club shooting in Orlando as he was shooting his way through a dance club. While I was enjoying the sequence for it's flow of action and the impressive choreography, like you do with a well crafted action sequence, somewhere in the back of my

2 Broke Girls, 1 Cup…

Everyone remembers that knee-slapper in BVS, right? "I thought she was with you." Oh man, gets me every-time. That wacky Batman, I tell ya.

John Turturro is a national treasure.

They'll bend over backwards to ram this one through.

Obama has seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. Obama watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.

I may be paraphrasing, but I believe it was Andy Warhol that once said something about Ted Cruz fucking Campbell's soup cans for 15 minutes.

Because Obama cares.

So, how long until the porn searches of all those Republicans is made public? I bet we'll see a change in the law after that happens.

Damn, this sucks. Was a huge fan of his Punisher run with Garth.

It's people! KFC is people!

I wasn't even alive yet in the 70's, so it holds no specific nostalgia value for me, but the movie 'Lords of Dogtown' gets to me more with each viewing. I think that movie captures not only the innocence and freedom of youth, but the loss of it as well. The scene between Heath Ledger and Emile Hirsch on the pier after

"Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too."

People are just as scared today with the threat of terrorism constantly present in our minds. The shows themes resonant just as much today as they did then, if not more-so than ever.

That show was just so ahead of it's time, that I think we're still trying to catch up.

It's a movie I like more with each viewing, but it took some effort to get in to it for me. I think most of it is that I find Gong Li's character so cold, that the romance between her and Sonny has no emotional resonance for me.

I love that that movie can be summed up simply by 'the things you own, end up owning you.' It's only in destroying the things he wants for, that a man is truly free.

I find the ending of Collateral so poignant these days. Vincent's solitary life lead him to the thing he feared becoming most, just an unknown John Doe on the subway doing laps around the city unnoticed.

Try actually watching the show. Daria was a lanky, skinny, socially awkward teenage girl who accepted herself as she was, and rejected traditional beauty standards. She wasn't a fucking vapid Barbie doll obsessed with her looks. Her sister was, and thus was the source of much of the shows derision.

I love candy corn and Cadbury Creme Eggs. Hate Peeps though.