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She may not have a license but SHE DRIVES ME CRAZY. LIKE NO ONE ELSE.

Hey, if you wouldn’t feel comfortable saying it to the person’s face, why say it online? If posting is the only way you feel any sort of power or control, you gotta find a constructive hobby. Me? I build ships in bottles and post like a human virus.

he’s probably a decent chess player, since he graduated from one of Canada’s top business schools with really good grades.

 I was shocked to Renny Harlin’s name as the director on this. I thought he was forever in “director jail” and would never again be at the helm of a wide theatrical release.

just the way it is, once something kinda makes it then they have to milk it all the way to VOD, where we will get The Strangers: Tea Time...

R.I.P.

I like her. I think it's more glitchy kinja than anything 

Men was great.

Yeah, there was seemingly a lot of hate for “Men” but I quite liked it too. Maybe it was too weird for most people? Dunno. 

Robinson screaming for people to hold the door open before slowly walking over to it is an absolutely incredible bit

Born in Pennsylvania, Flaherty began his career at Second City in Chicago, working alongside comedy legends like John Belushi, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Harold Ramis.”

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There was a great YouTube video on a way someone suggested to adapt “House of Leaves” and I thought it was an amazing idea:

They may have to adjust the minor point that the “Navidison Record” (the movie within the book, or perhaps the movie within the book in the book) was produced by Harvey Weinstein.

I mean les miserables was god awful ( I say this as someone who has loved the musical since I was a child) but if there was anything good about it, it was her performance. People are just assholes because she was pretty and talented and was unabashedly happy and proud. so they took her down. 

I realise it’s outside that timeframe, but she was also brilliant in 2016's Colossal.

I do think a lot of it was Les Mis, which Fantine is such a small role it’s weird to blame her--there wasn’t an online hate campaign against Russell Crowe (though he was ridiculed a bit, I recall).  I think the Oscars hosting didn’t help either, but I feel like it had already started by then. 

Ooh, ooh, they could license a plate of some White Castles as those little burgers that Wimpy always says, “I’ll gladly pay tomorrow for a hamburger today.”

Jason Momoa as Bluto

Thank you.