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Tina Fey is sitting somewhere feeling slightly relieved, slightly disappointed.

That's how us overtly sexy people drink. What, do you guys only tilt the bottle? Gross.

Screw Johnny Depp, with Ian McShane oboard as a pirate villain, I'm there.

Well, Melancholia is a lot like Another Earth...

I wish The Tree of Life could become a huge hit, it would be a wonderful movie to talk about... but Terrence Malick is keeping the story so close to his chest that it's going to be hard for a casual movie-goer to choose it over the blockbusters.

The Wii is a greatest hits console, that doesn't necessarily mean it's the "greatest".

Embarrassingly I didn't notice the relationship and I've read some of the books. I think I need to slow down.

Maybe they couldn't get a medium sized albino husky.

I am so excited that Lee Pace is going to be in The Hobbit. That's fantastic and a half.

I grew up with Alan Lee and John Howe's paintings, they certainly gave a harsh, serious tone to the novel. I wonder if having a cover like the Portugese one or the Romanion one would make the story seem lighter and less intense. Kids reading those books might have had a completely different LOTR experience.

What was supposed to be epic fanfare inthe 80s seems to now be horrific promises of fright.

You know what I love? Our bubble here in NA has already burst and we're already well on our way to blowing it back up. Ah, econmics, not the sharpest tool evolutionary shed.

Anyone remember the old IMAX intro? "Hi I'm Max, I have speakers here BOOOM, and here BOOOOOOM. Now you're deaf. Enjoy the show." Ugh

But there's no room for error. That's a lot of pressure on the installer to do everything perfectly. Things never go perfectly in the construction process. I'd like to see how they factor in 15% waste into that.

Now someone with an ounce of reason has to turn the irregularities into a repeatible almost invisibly repeating pattern and it might have a chance of being sold.

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Two books. Last time I brought only one book, Crime and Punishment. That was a rough trip.

Ugh, I wanted to kill him in every scene in the second movie.

How is it that so many people have already seen this movie?

You know how it feels when you're in a passenger seat, driving along, and the driver suddenly turns left when you're expecting them to turn right. That's how it felt when I read the third paragraph. Aw, a heartwarming story about Harper Lee and how we might get a small glimpse into her life-LIES AND DECEPTION!