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Sidenote - I also love transformers and have an autobot tattoo and actually sort of liked the first movie but couldn’t bring myself to go see any of them after the second movie proved to be so awful (saw it on the second date with my now husband, ironically). But yeah, that sounds like a scene that would totally mess

When I saw the first movie in the theater for the first time, I couldn’t leave until well after the credits were over because I was happy-crying so hard. My husband had to sit there, waiting with me while all the kids - who were happy and excited about dragons and the movie filed out. The whole time I was sniffling, I

My first date with my husband was supposed to include seeing Drag Me To Hell at the theaters, my idea. We missed it, but make of that what you will.

Came here to say the same!

Similar with my dad - he was worried I was being too strident with his oldest friend on fb the day the hearings were happening and that I was being too “in your face” when I was basically posing the question - at what point do we get to be angry and demand justice and demand better action against evil rather than

According to my house full of roommates who all came home at different and random times in the evening, my cat would always stump down from my third floor bedroom to wait at the bottom of the stairs to greet me right when I got home every night no matter my shift or arrival time. I didn’t even know that he only did it

You could be right about how it pans out, but I’m not sure how it’s fair to measure the depth of any two hour film by the first 25 minutes. And Tom IS kind of a naive idiot in the first book, at least the first half. It’s not like characters have had time to evolve or have epiphanies yet. 

I refused to see the movie but when I saw the interview of the actor who played Iroh beaming because apparently he was the one to tell Shyamalan that the names were not pronounced right on the cartoon - so he had them changed, I wanted to jump through the tv and throttle him. And that’s when I pretty much confirmed to

I’d just like to say this entire thread is perfection. The GOP in a shitsandwich...er, nutshell. All of it.

How do we know the stranger at the end is Satan and also the baby of Vivian and ghost Evan Peters? I clearly missed some cues, I guess. Also, yeah, what an over the top farce of a show. Every scene made me laugh and I don’t think it was meant to. All the characters seem to be caricatures which doesn’t make for

!!! I watched this episode the other night! It’s one of only two things I’ve seen so far this Shark Week that’s about the actual sharks and not celebrities getting over their fear of sharks...grumph. But yeah, she was so freaking calm when this happened. Not even a yelp until she they did the bleach bit on the boat.

I went to the Mt St Helens Museum a couple years back and, honestly, my major takeaway from the 1980 newspapers they had as part of the exhibit, featuring articles covering the big eruption were the smaller stories in the paper - about how Portland had finally desegregated schools...in 1980.

UGH. JUST...NO.

I have his biography on my kindle. I can definitely tell you it stands out as “one of these things is not like the othersamong my sci-fi, horror, and young adult fantasy, but I recommend it!

Yes, there absolutely have been decent episodes and interesting story lines and concepts when they veer away from the police procedural crap. They have such a great sandbox to play in, but It more often feels like they’re just making he same rote castles with Dixie cups instead of something truly imaginative and

I have enjoyed aspects of it, I just mostly feel like it squandered a lot potential on the uninspired procedural stuff.

I agree with all of this.

I have to say, I was almost relieved this was canceled. It’s become something of a chore to watch for me. Tom Ellis is well cast but Lucifer himself gets some of the lamest, one-note dialogue sometimes. And I hate the police procedural crap. I’m not usually a stickler about comics shows having to be just like their

That’s fair. That one detail of the ending though kind of made me think more about what an aftermath would look like and how it was pretty unique...it made me think about “what the day after” would look like in ways most horror movies, barring ones that end in straight up apocalypse, don’t.

Spoiler disclaimer - this isn’t a spoiler, just a super vague detail listed here that only means anything if you’ve seen the film: The Invitation didn’t really solidify for me until the end when they see the candles alight the rest of the hills. That was pretty cool.