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That's pretty much my favorite episode period.

Oh man, IT is my one of my favorite King books (although 11/22/63 and Under the dome may be tied with it now, SK had been on a roll lately.) but geeze, that scene is uncomfortable as he'll to read even when you know its coming.

Mikasa pretty much saves EVERYONE pretty much always. Their whole defense against the titans is more or less just Mikasa and Levi.

I LITERALLY (and I'm using it correctly) Just finished re-watching that episode. Its one of my favorite, and kicks off my favorite little group of eps., when they're just kinda living a happy little virtual life.

God, I adore that movie. Especially the soundtrack. A

You beat me to it,  but,  I mean,  DUH. It's still one of the best action movies ever.  Period.  

It's typically used to cut Cocain with.

I came here to make sure someone mentioned the Dark Tower, and I was not disappointed. Although, theres so many genres at work in those books it's ridiculous. Not only western and fantasy, but also sci-fi, horror, romance, fairy tales/fables... The list is kind of endless.

This doesn't sound promising, which is a shame, because if they had done it as, like, a tongue in cheek satire in the style of "Josie and the Pussycats", it could have been awesome.

We have nothing like the princess Bride? What about Stardust?

In their defense (though they don't deserve it, since they hated Frozen, which makes them a monster) Disney has only recently (around the princess and the frog) gotten back into the musical game. For around a decade (or it at least felt like it) they shunned musicals and instead just pumped out nothing but mediocrity

I've been on chapter 4 for something like a week and a half now, not because I don't want to play the rest of the game, but because I've made it a habit of getting new classes as soon as they're available and I'm having a hell of a time beating the 6 elemental dragon you need to kill for the vampire class. In my

That series always used it's "bad" endings as cannon. The second one uses the originals bad ending, and the original one continued from the bad ending of "Koudelka".

Except their next movie is an adaptation of "the graveyard book" (SO STOKED) which means that 50 percent of their movies are NG related. I feel like that's a reasonable amount.

I disagree. I was honestly amazed at how well it had aged after re watching it recently for the first time in a decade.

Doctor Sleep was decent, but nothing to write home about. For two major reasons: 1) It shares a LOT of similarities with his son Joe Hill's most recent novel "NOS4A2" (hell, the antagonist of that book is mentioned a few times in Doctor Sleep) and frankly Joe handled it better. And 2) SK's been on something of a roll

I always thought that, aside from the visuals, Viva Pinata was a game for adults. I mean, it's a game entirely about getting pinatas in the mood to fuck.

I thought the art was great, I actually enjoyed the characters/villains, and the whole "switch between 2d and 3d" mechanic was original, fun, and interesting (not pretentious and infuriating, like Fez).

sticker star is TERRIBLE. There's absolutely no depth to it. There's no leveling or anything. Your attack is based on how strong the sticker is (they're one time use) and that's essentially the battle system. Its so dull its ridiculous.

Can you imagine how many more people would love FF13 if you could skip straight to pulse, since that's essentially when the tutorial ends, 20+ hours into the game. Its still one of my favorite FF games (number three on my favorites list right behind F12 and FF6/3.