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Consider it done - I shall return with a full report.

This. With Inside Out and Spotlight, you got two of the best movies of the year, and this list gave us yet another It Follows bump. I'm all for unconventional choices (Jem and the Holograms, Magic Mike XXL) if they truly surprise you, but sometimes there is absolutely no shame in going with what may, to some, be too

Well I think we found our new host of "Web Soup".

Yeah - but you got the good blockbuster action trash beamed into your eye holes.

Dude, I almost lost it just now reading the Inside Out quote. I lost it in the theatre 4 or 5 times when I saw it. What an astounding achievement that film is.

That scene is the only good and memorable scene from that film, and it's only because of the juxtaposition of the idea of Colin Firth committing that act. The rest of the movie is rather boring, in my opinion.

That was a really good film - I started it expecting some sort of soft-core crap and was completely enraptured by the dizzying style and tone of the film. The tension between the two main characters is palpable and urgent, and what may seem to some as being a very "nothing happens" film actually had deep personal

I really need to see that again. Besides the amazing scenes associated with the house that had bodies in the walls and the trip into Mexico (discussed in the article), I was rather annoyed with it at times. Emily Blunt was so bland - her vague motivations and naivety grating. The script didn't help her much by having

It's pronounced "Pewma-mahn".

Should I be impressed? Just Cause 2's map is the exact same size: 400 sq. mi. on an inferior system with similar load times. They look (to my untrained eye, tbf), for the most part, exactly the same, graphically-speaking. The same structures are destructable as in the previous game (again, on a lesser [in terms of

If I wasnt so proud and loyal to turns of phrase, I'd have something pretty damning to respond to you with.

It's really splitting hairs at this point. Much as I believe that evolution through mutation creates an updated, more appropriate version of the same animal, you may see an entirely different animal altogether. It's all about perception and bias, I suppose.

It's a new iteration of a show - not a new show.

Jonathan Brandis.

One of the few movies I've seen in theatres where everyone was giving it a standing ovation at the end.

Haha you said "taint".

Okay I don't enjoy the Postal Service bit, but damn if "Red Hat Head" from Kreezus didn't make me chuckle. Good work, Local Business.

But he's not bringing back the show - he's creating a new iteration of it, evidenced by him saying this in his updates on Kickstarter.

I can see why you would want that, but to be honest, I don't want old MST3K. It just can't happen anymore. Not like it was. And that's okay. The other episodes are readily available so I can experience those whenever I want.

Well there are over 200+ episodes to revisit (many of which are on Youtube, and exhibit the same standard definition [read: simple] quality you desire); I don't want the old MST3K back. I have the old MST3K any time I want.