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@OmegaVader: I think there was something posted a while ago about how Nolan turned in his last comments on the script and walked away. He will be involved in this film in name only.

@Honu Harry: I think that she is supposed to be in the stuff that they are taking out of his other writing, the stuff that explains what Gandalf was doing in while not with the party of dwarves.

@krypterband: It made me wonder what kind of crazy life he has in mind for the character. I mean come on, after her childhood it would be interesting to see how she handles kids.

@Wookielifeday: I like that he was just such a nice guy. Everyone else was bickering and fighting and he was like "guys, does anyone want me on this track?" I think his level head had a lot to do with their success.

@ServoCannotHoverOverGrates: Let's not even get started on how many weeds have become Roundup resistant over the last 50 years.

How much of this is being part of a two income home? I know that not all couples are two income, but I'm sure the extra income and the support it provides is just as valuable as the love and companionship when talking about things like lifespan and health.

Now say it in a way Barry Zuckerkorn will understand.

@Klebert L. Hall: Eastern, yeah, south might be debatable. But it looks pretty accurate to me.

One of my two favorite movies of all time is F for Fake. They make a very good point in that film that if a fake is passed off a the real thing long enough, it's just as valuable as the real thing.

@zephyrkey: It works well for women who live in areas where they are not allowed to earn their own money or hold down jobs that require them to leave the house. Don't get my wrong, I actually think that polygamy has and can be a positive institution, but it's use as a solution to war-widows is a very dated response.

Polygamy exists in Islam to address this very issue. Whether it has stood the test of time as the best option......

I was writing a response to this about how at least the library I work for is freaking out about paper books going away in the next few years and how I think it's all a bit premature and that books as we know them will be around for a while. Then, right while I was typing a friend email me to ask what I thought of my

@Smeagol92055: I thought she was talking about the stuff from the series. Well, I remember learning that stuff from the series when I watched it in high school.

I wanted the badass scar and the glowing red eyes, but to be paragon.

I normally take every chance to make fun of a grown man who calls himself McG, but I have to admit that one of the reasons Supernatural got as far as it did was the really unique look that McG brought to the beginning of the show. He really pushed for them to make it look and feel unlike the other monster movies and

The world, the feel and the real weight of it is by far the best thing in BSG. But it really lost me, somewhere late season 2 early season 3. Still, tv is better for it existing.

I'd just like to say I'm a big fan of the recent use of the #skepticism tag and hope to see it more.