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I haven't seen it in years, but I remember seeing it in the theater with a bunch of friends and having a really good time.

Just don't vote Stilson.

UKRAINE IS NOT WEAK!

Tommy Wiseua's backstory has been retconed so many times now it's hard to take any of the dramatic possibilities seriously. Next thing you know they'll be saying he grew up as a latino spider-man.

Dinosaurs aren't even real. The devil just buried a buncha big demon bones to test our faith. A test most hell-bound 6-year olds FAIL.

Yes, exactly! It takes the whole human/divine split SERIOUSLY (which yeah, that's a pretty big split) and comes down mostly on one side of it.

"What have I done?" Perfect combination of resignation and genuine befuddlement. Guinness is brilliant in that movie.

A great pick, though it has the unfortunate effect of reminding me of that we'll never get any more Satoshi Kon. A real loss.

I thought Daniels and Ronnie Pearlman had a happy ending too. I remember him leaving the force switching over to the DA side of things (finally using his JD) and it seemed to imply that the two of them were still together.

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Hm, I'm not sure. I feel like we already have lots of shows about murder.

David Cronenberg's "He-Man."

I dunno, the one on the right is pretty cute. THE GIRL I MEAN haha! uh… *wanders off*

More touching Anthony Edwards film death: Darby Crash or Goose?

I wasn't going to bother checking this out before, but now I might have to.

He does offer a rambling explanation in the extra features interview included on "The Room" DVD. I don't recall much of it (other than it making no goddamn sense) but it does include the helpful explanation that it's not just A Room but THE Room. Using the "it's not A, but THE" construction for ordinary, mundane items

Back when I was in college I remember coming out of a hangover on like a Tuesday morning and catching a pretty sweet special on The Battle of Agincourt. I remember feeling a mixture of joy, headache, and "So it's come to this."

Say what you will about the tenets of Hitler, at least he existed. Unlike say, his Mayan Space Battleship. Which you can learn the secrets of this Sunday at 9!