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Carnies are difficult to trick, though. I lost 45 dollars at the ring toss at my city's local carnival.

Well, even though I think Hostel 2 is a clumsy film in many ways, I also liked certain parts of the film. There was a disturbing sense of dread in that film that's absent in Roth's other works.

Well, I've had to come back and live with my parents and become a substitute teacher because of temporary family health issues, so I can somewhat relate to Elijah Wood's character.

I wouldn't say that Michael was homosexual, though. Michael told Martin Bashir during the 2003 taping of 'Living with Michael Jackson' that he personally didn't agree with homosexuality, but he didn't want that publicly known since that would anger his homosexual fans. He may have been sexually naive (possibly

I agree with you on everything, except with the notion that Michael Jackson wanted to be Diana Ross. He didn't want to look like a woman (It's more likely that he didn't want to look like his father so he ended up having plastic surgery, but with his vitiligo, lupus, and hair loss, he ended up looking pretty feminine).

Most Michael Jackson fans I've met don't particularly care for Thriller either. In my experience, the fan base is usually divided into two camps, the 'Off the Wall' camp and the 'HIStory' camp. I'm in the HIStory camp, mostly because that album is basically the culmination of all Michael's anger and rage that he had

I think even Michael told Hall during the 'We Are the World' taping sorry for lifting the bass line from "I Can't Go For That", but Hall told him that he himself had lifted the bass line from an older song.

Well, there's different types of genres of horror and some people just like gore/torture horror. Everyone has their likes and dislikes. Personally, I don't particularly care for it, but I can understand how some people might enjoy the pure disgust of those films. That said, some are better than others. Cannibal

The fact that Hostel 2 is his best movie really does say a lot!

Is this a thing people have a problem with Pacific Rim? I mean, for me, I thought it was pretty visually clear what was going on. The darkness of the fights didn't really bother me.

Graaaasssss….tastes bad!

'Bitchin' is quintessential early 80s valley girl speak!

"Geez, John Landis, I sure loved those great night-time pyrotechnics in the Twilight Zone movie! We definitely need more of that in cinema now adays."

He's Rich Evans! Does he need be anything else? I mean, his laugh is angelic! :D

THIS RIGHT HERE! This comment is true and wonderful! :D

Didn't Raymundo remarry in the last movie/episode, though?

Korra was good? I mean, season 1, 2, and 4 were pretty bad from my recollection. Now, the Avatar Wan episodes and most of season 3 were pretty great! :D

I don't know what part of the country you lived in, but Fresh Prince has always been cherished where I live. I've never heard anyone ever say anything bad about it. I remember everyone in middle school talking about how good the finale was. The same goes with Family Matters and The Cosby Show. They were all popular

Oh, you've never lived in San Antonio or South Texas, though. People here only talk about three things: HEB, Whataburger, and the Spurs. That said, most people in this area mainly like HEB and Whataburger because they do a lot for the community and the schools.

Shipley's donuts are pretty great. I just wish they had the variety of Dunkin Donuts or Krispy Kreme.