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Not to be that person (lie, I love being that person), but GRRM painstakingly describes endless feasts in third person limited POV.

Ah, the same logic that led to the development of the Skip-It in the 90s

The Purge: Anarchy is honestly a better Hunger Games prequel than that Haymitch spinoff Lionsgate keeps threatening us with

It's British, not an American sitcom, but The Vicar of Dibley has an overweight main character dating a very young and hot Richard Armitage

They already had a refugee hop over in from Teen Wolf a couple of years ago in Colton Haynes

Six seasons of Supernatural past its original planned ending point seem to agree with you there

Has it really been 15 years since Zoolander came out? I'm feeling really old all of a sudden…

Would The Descent count in that line-up?

I've never been able to understand how Meyer was capable of constructing really interesting background stories for 80% of her characters… And then chose to focus on a highschooler and a hundred year-old psychotic virgin

… I now realized I should've tried to shoehorn in a Simpsons reference by calling him a perfectly cromulent Franco. *hangs head in shame*

Seriously y'all, the third one will be called Now You See M3

Now 2 See Me, with the next movie being titled Now You See M3

I dunno, I've found bargain bin Franco to be a lot less irritating than than top shelf

I guess she and Mélanie Laurent were very, very busy?

Even taking into account her terrible puns, Holly clearly Excel-ed in write this all-Access biography

Aren't we calling that Kevin Smith's footsteps now?

Jupiter's cock rages on

Personally, I love "Molasses to Rum" because it shows the dark side to our American independence story and the compromises that were going to be made. The shame on Adams' face…
I do like how "Cool, Cool Considerate Men" wasn't originally included in the movie because they didn't want to offend Nixon.

As far as I'm concerned the more people that can be tricked into watching 1776, the better. Also it's a great, chilling song

Is this the part where someone should be linking to "Molasses to Rum" from 1776?