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I thought the weirdest was going to be Dead Aim, which is made by Cavia and IIRC has the villain inject himself with the TG virus and become a woman. http://lparchive.org/Reside…

All right, I'll try and get it on Amazon next time I have some extra money.

Is Heaven and Hell to Play With the book on the making of that you read? Is that any good?

What a great movie. I'd love to read that because I keep forgetting it even was a book and I'm curious about it.

Why watch The Godfather parts 1 and 2 when you can just watch the 3rd one?

It had at least two great storylines, with Tim Riggins living with everyone and his trip to Mexico with Jason Street. Meanwhile, season 1's storyline with Tim Riggins and the neighbor kid was worse than almost anything in season 2.

I can picture in my head exactly how he'd say that.

I love the lyrics to that song. To me they evoke Camus' take on Sisyphus, even though I don't think that's the intent. It's the wheel imagery combined with "heaven knows it's got to be this time."

I'd say entropy is what punk is all about. The best punk songs sound like the band is barely able to hold it together and could fall apart at any time.

*Spike Lee angrily tweets location of Silent Hill*

The show was good at having characters with clashing personalities, so I liked Falsone even if I wasn't on his side. I think Kellerman ended up dragging things down but I loved the episode with him and Meldrick on the boat.
I didn't like Rene Sheppard. She was just stiff and boring and took screentime away from more

You mean like Retsupurae? They stopped doing that years ago though. It would stir up a lot of drama and I think as they went along they wanted less of that. https://www.youtube.com/pla…

Now that I've seen Making A Murderer I wonder if that case was a partial inspiration for this show. There are some major differences like how Daniel Holden and his family is nothing like Steven Avery and their family, but the parallels like the overturned conviction and coerced confession are interesting. A lot of

Well I'd say they didn't fall for it. Both Russel and Jackson's characters are very intent on acting within the law and not acting aggressively until they're justified, even if they have to manufacture the justification.

I saw it on Monday at the Southdale mall and noticed the same issues. The sound was really fuzzing out when Daisy was playing the guitar but I didn't mind. Also, right when the title of the movie appeared the film jammed or broke or something and the picture and sound went out for maybe a minute. I actually thought it

The Sex Pistols were more of a boy band than The Beatles ever were.

There's a photo of him on location at the last Indiana Jones film with a "Han shot first" shirt. I wonder if it was supposed to be a "fuck you" to fans.

If Jar Jar fired it would have missed and comically bounced around on a bunch of shit before coming back and hitting the target.

When I hear a New Order song I'm unfamiliar with I can always pick it out as them, just from the instrumental part. I don't know if there are any other bands I can say that about. I think a lot of it comes from Peter Hook's bass playing.

Hello, avatar buddy!
Edit: It's interesting that I just started watching Justified, which is essentially a show about situations like these.