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I watched the Arnold Schwarzenegger Total Recall movie for the first time the other day and it was refreshing to enjoy an action movie free of CGI. The action was more tactile and I could better feel present within the events of the movie. A lot of the grand CGI battles and such feel rather impersonal and too bright

That's absolutely right. My girlfriend and I don't watch much TV News but nearly every time we do, it's always "Breaking News" to the extent that there isn't really much to report than the commentary of the news. It's frustrating.

I can't say much in regards to the 3D animated series but if you check out the 2003 Clone Wars animated series (Genndy Tartakovsky one) you'll be most delighted. You can find the whole in on Youtube and it's under 2 hours but it does so much right that the prequel movies bungled in regards to characters and their

That just explained the entire episode xD

It also works great as a series finale with the scene of Michael Scott gazing across The Office to see his employees going about their regular day and that sort of paternal pride he had with them.

For kicks here's my own A-Z favorite Beatles list
And Your Bird Can Sing
Blackbird
Can't Buy Me Love
Don't Let Me Down
Eight Days A Week
For No One
Girl (barely beating out Golden Slumbers)
Hello, Goodbye (too many options for H)
In My Life (And I thought H was hard to narrow down)
Julia
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Martha My

I very much agree that this documentary is a great one for Beatles fans of all ages and various levels of devotion. I am no newcomer to Beatles fandom but I found this film to provide excellent context in regards to how intense Beatlesmania was for people of the time and further exploring the lives of such divinely

In regards to In-N-Out fries, my enjoyment of them is absolutely dependent on how warm they are. Even more so than fries in general, In-N-Out's fries must be consumed warm otherwise it feels too much like half-baked frozen fries.

I share the sentiment that it's the best expansion since Wrath. The zones are beautiful and there is certainly no lack of end-game content.

I know it's mentioned in the Stray Observations but that moment of Leela licking her fingers after discovering the sentience of Popplers is one of the funniest Futurama moments for me, such a terrific comedic moment.

Absolutely, the aesthetic and cinematic qualities are striking. Westworld very much seems like a "real life" game of Read Dead Redemption!

Revenge of the Sith is also my favorite SW movie and upon my initial viewing of Rogue One I think they've got lots in commons in terms of their strengths and weaknesses as films.

It worked well enough for me, I chuckled and thought, "Heh, that is SO Anakin." because we can't just ignore the prequels.

I absolutely loved how intimate and non-violent this movie was; so refreshing.

Preach!

I think it was a lemon/lime soda, actually, but those bits are some of the highlights of the season.

Absolutely. I can recall spending hours in my room listening to The Beatles '1' album on my cd player and the Magical Mystery Tour album on a tape (combined with the cd player) and I'm so grateful I have The Beatles as a foundation for my musical taste.

To sate my curiosity I looked up how many Jimmy Johns are in Salt Lake Valley and lost track after 20.

Cinnamon sticks is the most delivered food in Utah? Haha, I would've never guessed considering I've never even pondered the concept.