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    I think the LOOOONG history of genius comedy actors who have made excellent dramatic/dark comedy turns only to be completely burned and rejected makes a good case for taking the easy money.

    This Jesus Must Die, that's the earworm I always get.

    It really depends for me. I grew up with a lot of health issues and basically couldn't taste much at all the first few years- so texture is huge with me and boring safe stuff is what I really like. I'm 36 now and I've explored tremendously- at one point trying raw mushrooms and onions was a huge leap and now I've

    Now I can't not see it.

    Don't they explain in the book that the form is barely a cover to the terror underneath? It's the lights which hypnotize/zombify while you are simultaneously frozen terrified? The losers mostly escape by having just enough willpower to run fast enough when it counted. (which perhaps leads credence to the sex stuff

    I think it also builds on how much we are willing to forget and how the power of IT extends through adulthood- they all left town and they were all immensely successful (except the watcher of course). ITs way of trying to keep them broken up- which is of course difficult to convey in film.

    Seriously? I'd say it was the most beautiful 10 minutes of film for the whole year.

    I also reflected on the Cyclops and only to the point that they have bad eyesight so perhaps it's similar to him not realizing how bad and messy things would get. He sends the pizza guy to check out his place but still doesn't trust his guy to just run.

    Considering he spent most of the episode with an actual X red spot on the back of his head, I don't think death would be out of the question.

    Yes but the fact that she took the mask off before they stopped the recording and I heard the clatter of the tape fall as she moved around I think was intentionally to suggest it would be left behind.

    Is Mermaids enough to fit this? Or was that just overall dysfunction?

    Finally learned its lesson on Kimmy Schmidt, eh?

    Agreed, I also read it much more Breakfast Club than ET (though I hate ET).

    This seemed a lot like Darkness Falls only less horror fun. Thoughts?

    I also saw that separately and I'm pretty sure it was meant to be a teaser- keep eyes fresh about the existence of the franchise.

    With 1897 characters to give screen time to, they really only had to get in the sound booth for maybe an afternoon drinking their starbucks.

    Given Depp's personal issues and lack of showering, I think he's right where he wants to be.

    So the ACTUAL Jem and the Holograms didn't have holograms, but THIS does?

    It was all Champion and Timberland gear for us growing up, quilted jackets, LA Gear sneakers and Looney Tunes. I honestly don't recall Starter being up there on the list.

    I work in a Box Office for a smaller chain and wasn't given any specific security instructions. I was fine with any costuming or sabers so long as people didn't start pretending to have battles inside.