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You. Get out of my head. And into my car.

You. Get out of my head. And into my car.

It's probably gonna BLOW-OH-OH-OH-OH-OH-OH-OH-OH.

I'm about 300 pages into The Stand. Granted I think out of all the Stephen King books I own I've started at least 2/3 of them and finished about 1/3 of those 100%. But I do like the man's work.

Every drama show of the past 10-15 years. I've just always enjoyed sitcoms/comedies in general because so rarely do I need to go back to the beginning to understand them and even if I do they're not an hour long and if I'm invested enough I burn right through them (like with Archer or Community).

And then it turns out Mrs. Voorhees was the killer the entire time?

And then it turns out Mrs. Voorhees was the killer the entire time?

I want to invest in this plan. I'll give you a $500 down payment right now.

I was just thinking about that. He's fantastic in it, although I do love that movie pretty much all around (ignoring Keanu Reeves). I didn't know Keaton was in it until he showed up and there was a hint of Beetlejuice in his performance that just delighted me. I love that man.

I got this for Christmas from a friend. She's a good friend.

What fresh hell is this? NO mention of Gavin Velour?!

Goddamn this show. Every time I started to really cry something funny would happen—NO I didn't mean it please don't be over!

Wasn't there a show like this already with Christian Slater a few years ago on NBC?

Actually I was having the same thought. It wasn't a bad interview but I was wondering if there was a language barrier too. I mean it's one thing to speak a language when you can practice and work on it but when you have to think of the words on your own and on the spot that could be a problem. That being said he would

AVClub is very cynical I realize. On another movie website I visited this news was very well received. I really don't care either way, because after Amazing Spider-Man I realized I don't really care about Spider-Man's universe. But I do want to see him battling it out along side Captain America and the Avengers so I

Do I have to see the other 42 movies to understand this one?

[Gob]Return from once you've came![/Gob]

Maybe I still have Django on the brain but I just saw Gangster Squad today and the violence really wasn't anything to write home about (in that it wasn't grandiose and over the top but just slightly above PG-13). The violence wasn't memorable at all really, and *SPOILER* the final fight between Brolin and Penn lost it

I knew the twins were gonna be Tracey and Jenna. Now I'm gonna plug my ears for a week and sing loudly and act like this isn't the end of the show.

I walk around like Muppet Liz from time to time. Some day someone will understand what I'm doing.