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With Jillian Michaels in an eye patch showing up after the credits, I'm assuming.

Watching Scott Pilgrim with a Toronto audience on opening night was unforgettable.

TVgasm's recap of Riding the Bus with My Sister had such a profound impact on me.

Interesting.

Watching (unfortunately) Spider-Man 3 made me realize Topher Grace and Bryce Dallas Howard would have been a much better Peter and MJ.

I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me!

I like the novelizations and am bummed that they never continued beyond RE0.

The Jill sections of Revelations were great, but everything else was emblematic of what's wrong with modern RE games (i.e. the terrible, annoying characters and endless shoot-em-up sections).

Clown movie? You can't eat that.

I definitely agree that RE2 was the apex of the series, but RE3 is still my sentimental favourite. It's such a frenetic, tense game with arguably the most iconic villain in the series.

Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa show. It's soothing and undemanding, plus there's the added benefit of watching someone make way better food than whatever you're eating as a hangover cure.

I did, and the world is awful.

I'll admit that Jess was a terrible boyfriend but he's the only one of Rory's love interests who managed to grow throughout the series, and by his last appearance he actually seemed to resemble a normal, likeable guy. Dean was never not a whiny pissbaby and Logan was the most vanilla mayonnaise white bread sandwich in

Now that's a porno I'd see a screening of.

On a related note, I really enjoyed that many of 2015's most successful blockbusters featured women as central protagonists and/or women commanding the movie's most heroic moment - Mad Max, Star Wars, Jurassic World (say what you will about it, but it applies), Spy, Inside Out. And that's on top of all the

Absolutely incredible song.

I think the third book struggled really hard with its tone. One chapter Bridget is begging employees at a weight loss clinic to follow her on twitter, the next chapter she's dealing with the trauma of Mark dying. It's very, very strange. There are some cute moments though.

13 Going on 30. This is the hill I will die on.

Really one of the rare movie adaptations that was better than the book. That cringey sitcom of a sequel, though…

Tourist Trap! Creepy, underrated movie.