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Imagine a man sitting behind the wheel of a car, chained in place such that all he can see is the 1/4 mile ahead of him. To him, that stretch of road is all that exists, there is no world beyond it.

I read the spoiler space for it back when the Dissolve reviewed it and it just made me want to see the movie more. I'll check it out at some point…

That's better than a ghost buttress, which seems like it would not be architecturally sound.

And duct tape.

Harold finally starts listening to punk music like the other teenagers. It does not go well.

Fucking inspired. I love it.

I agree. There's nothing partisan about detesting Ted Cruz.

I'm curious how Sweeny Todd was - I live near that theater and was thinking about going.

I'm assuming the Phoenix will awaken within her and burn her enemies with the power of a thousand sons.

I wonder if the plot is going to be linear or nonlinear?

Ironically, we're calling the studio The Turtle Club and we're not letting in people who aren't turtley enough.

I hope the storm took it slow and respected your house as a person.

I mentioned this over on AVCAD, but this weekend my fiance and I signed a lease for a yoga studio space. She's wanted to open one for a very long time so we're super excited. We also managed to finish Transparent and Master of None, so it was a damn good weekend overall.

It's hard to tell around here.

I can't figure out if you intended the pun there or not since it was called Trial by Jury.

I was really bummed that she was only on Brooklyn 99 for one episode and the roll was pretty weightless.

I remember playing Metal Gear Solid when I was 14 or so and when Snake is talking about his history with Grey Fox and he says something like, "the next time we saw each other we were fighting hand to hand in a minefield" I remember thinking how unbelievably badass that sounded and how evocative it was of the history

What I want to be playing: The Witness.

No, but I also worked at an FYE for a while and most people couldn't read so they thought it was a Fry's.

For me it was mostly the management and supervisors, they were really cliquey and not at all friendly or helpful to the younger, newer employees except for the attractive women. I was usually left alone in my section without any real guidance and I constantly had to ask questions about how to use the archaic