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The bowling alley scenes were a breath of fresh air. I am looking for more of that. It felt like they borrowed David Lynch to direct those scenes. The first half of the episode, the chase through the woods, was good and I was hoping this plot thread would dominate the entire hour, like the trip to LA a while back.

oh my god, that was my favorite line ever. and then when he said it again at the PPV!.. I popped so loud for that. I heard he was lined up for the Lesnar match that Samoa Joe is getting now. I hope when he comes back from injury he returns to the same fee-fi-fo-fum gimmick he was doing before, I really came to love

I definitely agree that Roman has a much bigger upside than Jinder as a heel. I think Roman could be a terrific monster heel. Sidebar though: I was into his feud with Braun Strowman and it's unfortunate Braun got injured. I was surprised how well Strowman got over with the audience (myself included!). I had no

Sorry in advance for the rant:

Could it have killed WWE to build this guy up before giving him the World Title? He's jobbing out to the likes of Goldust+RTruth and then 6 weeks later he's WWE Champion.

Lana, Rusev's valet and non-wrestler, appears (live for the first time since the Superstar shakeup) in the middle of a segment about the big Money in the Bank match that will determine the top contender for the Woman's Title. Then she demands, without ever wrestling, a title shot and is granted said match at the same

I always can't help but root for the Phantom in the Andrew Lloyd Webber version.

I honestly thought the implication, in last night's episode, was that Chief Mo is "in on it" and involved in the criminal conspiracy, or at least aware and complicit. because honestly that is the only way to really justify it at this point.
decent episode, better this week, but still not without it's healthy amount

The Wally Brando scene was funny but stuck out to me as running just a tad too long. Otherwise, I have been loving this revival of Twin Peaks very much so far. I can't wait to watch more episodes. Also, a big fan of "Hellooo-ooo-ooo!"

I am surprised it hasn't been tried already, it has some great music and seems ripe for an adaptation. I don't think the fact that Phantom of the Opera is still running would matter much, but I dunno. Maybe it'd best be served off-Broadway. But it's my fantasy dammit, and perfect theater to open in could be Studio

I would see that show. Love me some Bruce.
I also have a fantasy of being a producer and bringing Brian DePalma's Phantom of the Paradise to Broadway.

American Idiot was a decent musical, Mamma Mia is a hollow tube of lip gloss but it has an audience and made a ton of dough, Rock of Ages was way more fun than most theatregoers imagined and it was a success, Jersey Boys was huge, Motown the Musical did well. I dunno, I think this project has a lot of potential. The

I remember being very young and enthralled with the entire Jabba's Palace sequence in Return of the Jedi. I would always rent it for that part and watch it over and over. It wasn't until Middle School when my obsession with the movies really took hold, and I started to really appreciate Star Wars for it's story and

There are whiny, super-sensitive douchebags on both the Right and the Left. In fact, the current President is a huge one of those.

Great game, a lot of replay value. The story is garbage, but that's to be expected. I'm a massive DC Comics fan, so I really get a kick out of all the various nods and references to the comics, and little Easter eggs. With the leveling, and loot system, it looks like I will be playing this one a lot more than the

I should have thought to do this 7 years ago when I had an interesting life.

I like The Rock

The last twenty minutes or so of Kiss of the Dragon have some great fights. Just skip ahead to the third act and watch from there.

Is there a storyline connection to the fist Prey? This game seems a lot different. Also, it seems like using the special abilities makes the game a lot more fun than not using them. Does the game frame that as a "bad thing" via the storyline?

It was silly and Varga went from interesting character to mustache twirling villain. There are other ways to intimidate someone, the whole scene reminded me of a copy of the bad guy from Sherlock Season 3 episode 3. The guy who's big master plan pretty much amounted to poking Watson with his finger like a 2nd grader