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Considerably more happens in this, but the pacing and tone are similar to Pretty Thing. It's probably closer to the Witch than to the Woman in Black or the Orphanage.

Me, too. If you watch I Am the Pretty Thing expecting a pure horror movie, you'd probably be disappointed. But as an artistic exercise, it was very successful. I saw it a while ago but I still think about it, which is rarely the case for most of the disposable horror movies that pop up in theaters or on-demand.

Thanks for the very informative interview, Katie!

To be clear, I'm not talking about Sam's article as much as I was talking about the WaPo article and the "study" underpinning it. Given the "research" it contains, I don't fault AVClub for reporting it. After all, wacky headlines were surely the intent.

Oh god, another stupid, psuedo-science "shock" headline that will provide lame joke fodder for a thousand internet articles.

It got its start with famed Wu-Tang member Inspectah Powerpoint.

I wish they'd revive While You Were Out. That was a fun show. They didn't try to make handsome, livable designs like Trading Spaces usually aspired to do. Instead, they would re-design a room specifically to be a themed, wacky hang-out space. Plus the designers, hosts and carpenters always seemed to get along very

Listen mac, I certainly am not referring to an Inception BWOMMMM. Rather, I am referring to the sub-bass, falling-pitch BWOOOOM that accompanies something "big" in extreme slow-mo—like a truck flipping, a building exploding, a bomb dropping, etc.

Hey, you try smiling more when your white, Christian way of life is under constant siege! She's the victim here.

Well, conservatism is based on "screw those people" until they become those people.

It's easy enough:

I only see "punchable face" used to describe someone who looks smirky and self-satisfied.

I think Cyborg looks awful. I'm not sure if his suit is all CGI, or practical effects designed to look CGI, but it just looks like a jumbled mess with a nonsensical glowing crevice in his chest. It's what a Michael Bay Transformer would look like with a part-human head.

Not to mention, the livestock themselves are developing at much earlier age. Those dirty, sexy heifers.

Nope. It's always "aluminum"; the spelling doesn't change based on context, preference or laziness. I appreciate the attempt at turnabout, but it won't work because I wasn't talking about spelling. I was talking about grammar and diction.

Glad we agree that English grammar is little more than a suggestion.

Say what you will, but the dude's 68. I can only hope to look that at his age. It's possible that "Maneater" was autobiographical, and devouring souls has kept him youthful, spry and musically prolific.

Not to mention, one should never use U.K. English as a reference when it comes to grammar or diction, because they are awful at it. Like for real. Their rules basically boil down to, "Whatever works."

I'm still not clear on how Netflix's business model works. Okay, so these were the most-watched Netflix movies…but among people who were already subscribers? How does that measure anything or improve Netflix's bottom line?

Adds to it.