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Holy shit, that jogged a few memories loose. Nice recall.

I will have to rewatch it based on that alone. Thanks for that.

I'd love to hear your take on them and see if you come up with different opinions.

I have gone back to Blair Witch more than I have The Sixth Sense, but I think that's because of the fact that I can't stand to watch a Shyamalan film lately. I consider him a shitty auteur - he definitely has a specific style, but his style is ridiculously melodramatic and stupid. So I am afraid to head back to that

Worst movie?! You son of a bitch.

"The Revenant" trailer gave me serious chills when I watched here on the site a while back. Then i saw it in the theatre and it took my breath away. What a great trailer for what I hope to be a great film.

See what you did there. Clever girl.

As far as the Animatrix goes, I can give you a couple of recommendations.

I second this. While it does have dark slapstick moments, those moments seem to be required in order to power through the rest of the film's soft but ever-present melancholy.

"Just sayin'" can get you buried real quick.

Strangest Fact: "The line between real science and pseudo is blurrier than you’d think."

Elaborate.

You get my meager, meaningless upvote for pointing out the aggregious oversight of this article for not including TEITBISE and TBITEITB.

First off, good on ya for looking it up! That reads facetious when it's not intended that way…

Although, as has been said a million times on this page, there are no etHg or meHg in any vaccines.

I see where Aaron is coming from, as infuriating as those comments might seem; what you need to focus on is not the fact that there is mercury in it, but what kind of mercury. Different isotopes can have different results; luckily for us, scientists figured this out and have made sure the "bad" mercury is not a part

Dare we say…the 1950's??!?!?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but she reasonably gets the brunt of scientists' and intellectuals' ire because she constantly peddles her pseudoscientific rhetoric in very public forums, such as newspapers and television interviews, as well as performing (being paid) as a celebrity speaker at anti-vaccination rallies.

Nah. It seems pretty useless, in your case. Others have pointed out where you are factually incorrect and your sources are suspect. I'm gonna go back to eating. Thanks for the offer, though!

Ah the ol' "I'm sorry you took it that way" argument. As if intentions and tone were mutually-exclusive of each other.