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Not the flashiest, nor the most gratuitous, but I tell you what, 28 Days Later absolutely nailed the complete deconstruction of a city with a few closed roads and smart CGI than any disaster-filled blockbuster of the last 10 years.

I hope someone tells her they love her, just so she can say "I know" before whatever happens next.

New York's hottest new nightclub is Mortal Instruments- promoter Queefer Sutherland has gone all out in an abandoned Sesame Street soundstage. It has everything: Cockney chimney-sweeps dancing to Bauhaus, pigeon demons, werewolf car mechanics, Batprancers...

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PBS, made possible by viewers like you. BBC, actually still has some pride and honesty left.

That's kind of the point. Not only is he smart, but he's not apologizing for it. He's not some friendly, awkward nerd. He's smart, he's the hero and he's probably leaving with your girlfriend.

Assuming the biography was written after LBJ left office (1969) and the girl immediately bought the book after publication the same year, 60 years would place These two in the year 2029.

This short story has the potential for a short film alright. For some reason it reminded me of that train scene in Spirited Away. Fascinating story.

I ain't gonna lie. I bawled like a baby at the end of Captain America. The worst thing about it is that I knew exactly what was going to happen before even going into the theater, but the characters were so earnest and the actors did such a good job selling them to me that I couldn't stop crying at the end. I don't

I would say Ofelia getting shot in Pan's Labyrinth is way, way up there.

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Sam & Frodo is touching, but nothing gets me like Boromir's dying words in Fellowship:

This one fucking KILLS ME EVERY TIME

this is the only thing I think of when I hear Mark Wahlberg

phew, well thank god the stadium survived. Zombie Football anyone?

I know I would. I've taken long detours that were a more pleasurable drive to avoid having to drive through the DFW traffic.

My rule of thumb: wobbly = bad, wibbly-wobbly = good

Eh - I never really understood why that bothered people. It's just a story, like the bible is. If you don't enjoy the story, don't read it. If you don't believe that JC was the lord and savior of humanity, I don't see why the metaphor should bother you unless your lack of faith is so fragile that you're concerned

Clear was THE best episode of The Walking Dead because of Lennie James, and he absolutely made Jericho as entertaining as it was. Nice choice.

One of the best ever endings. Ever.