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    I think Kevin Smith had it right on Talking Dead - if/when the Zombie Apocalypse hits, we'd like to believe we'd be a Rick or Daryl, but it's a lot more likely we'd be a Gregory. That's why it's hard to hate him, because for most of us, he's the most relatable character on the show.

    Ezekiel did say, earlier in the season, that keeping Shiva isn't practical, because "she eats as much as 10 people". We also saw that they keep pigs and other livestock at The Kingdom - my guess is that a lot of that meat goes to her, and even then she's probably malnourished just like everyone else there (except

    When I become a post-apocalyptic King (and let's face it, I obviously will), I fully expect to have a pet tiger and a Jerry among my entourage. However, I will not be able to pull off those sweet dreadlocks, given my ethnicity and thinning hairline, but hey, you can't have everything.

    I think the reason we're supposed to react differently to Gregory and Ezekiel, even though they make the same decision, is because Gregory is a self-interested coward and Ezekiel actually cares about his people and doesn't want to have to sacrifice them unnecessarily. There are different reasons not to fight a war,

    What happens next will shock you!

    "I didn't say when."

    They broke me as a fan of his, too.

    That is an excellent analysis, and I am so relieved to hear someone else say how much they hated Chasing Amy. It's one of those movies that all my fellow movie buff friends love, but I can't stand. Granted, I've never asked the lesbians I know how they feel about it, because that would be like asking my black friends

    That's not true. I had a Principal when I was in school. He was a jerk.

    What you did there, I see it.

    So you're a really masculine, gay, Buddhist member of the military? I know a few people who'd be into that.

    I don't think I want to see the emoticons they'd have to invent to do it justice.

    I grew up seeing Lee Trevino as a role model (my dad was a big golfing fan, which helped), but I wonder how many people younger than me only know who he is because of Happy Gilmore.

    "Quite a large and economically diverse crowd here today."

    But it's the current year!

    I saw an interview with David Morrell, he talked about how he sold the rights to his novel "First Blood" to Hollywood for a pittance, but the studio promised him they would give him a cut of the profits. But for decade after decade, when movie after movie in the Rambo series was a hit, he didn't see a dime. Finally,

    Cage also starred in the Schrader-scripted Scorsese film Bringing Out The Dead. So this is actually their third collaboration.

    Bad Internet! Bad Internet!

    Petty's voice work is incredible. She did the audiobooks for the first three Stephanie Plum books, and it's probably the best audiobook performance I've ever heard. I've always pictured her as the character, which made it doubly disappointing that freaking Katherine Heigl played her in the movie.

    #8 has the single best movie line of the 21st century, in my opinion: "Now get your patchouli stink out of my store!"
    Also, Blades of Glory should be on this list.