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Of course, only days after I finally get the two discs from them in the mail.

So the men are in 62% their movies, while the women are in 52% of their movies. So closer, but still not great.

Hell, I found out about this because it was the #2 trending topic on Facebook, behind only Seth Rogen testifying on behalf of Alzheimer's treatment.

I just went over to the local Barnes & Noble to read it. But when I did read it I immediately wrote down this quote:

Also: "For those of you who are keeping score at home, I just want to make something very clear: Martin Scorsese, zero Oscars; Three 6 Mafia, one."

Ugh, I love this song, and this movie. The stage version is fantastic too - the first performance of this song and the reprise at the end very nearly wrecked me.

"Goddamnit why isn't that image loading????

I love her, and because of that I'd rather see Poehler avoid the late night biz - she's such a talented actress, and being a late night host tends to bring an end to any sort of acting career you might have.

I don't think it'd be an exaggeration to call Jack Bauer one of the five most iconic TV characters of the '00s, and considering the richness of that decade for TV that's saying something.

Spider-Man had fifty years of overall goodwill behind it when they rebooted the film franchise. Heroes has one year of goodwill and seven years of resentment behind it right now.

*Grammar Police radio explodes*

The great thing about Ferguson's monologue is that it really is a monologue. He'll have a couple of hacky jokes in there, but from there he usually wanders off into some bizarre, rambling anecdote on that subject for about five minutes, all while managing to stay funny. It really is different from anything that the

Man, 1990s Will Smith probably could've written a ballin' rap song of the same name for this movie.

Paul W.S. Anderson: the most *consistent* director working in Hollywood today!

It's not the song that gets in my head so much as the "AIIII AI OH AI OH, AIIII AI OH AI OH" chorus. I really like that part though.

I love this song!

That has to be the best use of a song in a movie trailer since at least "Black Skinhead" in the Wolf of Wall Street teaser.

Actually, the cutoff date is May 31, so it'll be only the first season qualifying. I imagine the release date is more to build hype for season 1 with the Emmys just as voting is beginning.

It had John-Rhys Davies, what more could you want?

That was my issue with the first half of the episode, but in general I find episodes/stories where one character is convinced of something and no one will believe them hard to take. But once the kids and Linda realize that they're actually in danger the episode becomes a lot more bearable and pretty sweet.