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KrombopulosJimmy
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You just wait until I show up to avenge my twin brother's death this season! That'll really blow…

Go, go, go with a smile!

Finally I can add "Batdance" to all of my playlists!

It was always expected for us to have our "Class A"s for any of the official meetings (weekly meeting at the church, any kind of mass since we were linked to a Catholic church, big event during a multi-troop camping trip, stuff like that)- so basically the shirt and the slacks. Any time we were camping we mostly just

I had fun when I was in the scouts. I remember leaving once I was old enough to realize that a lot of the other kids there were twerps- a direct affect of their parents kind of being a bunch of dicks. Got all the cool/useful merit badges (wilderness survival, archery, riflery, leatherworking, swimming, cooking, and

My troop was based out of my church, but in the town I grew up in there was another troop that wasn't directly linked to a any religious organization. That's the one all of my Jewish friends were in.

Probably when the science club kids started singling out superhero movies, which regularly hang a lampshade on scientific accuracy by just going, "Fuck it. Magic, I guess. Or maybe some sort of superpower serum.", for a lack of scientific accuracy. It's like watching Disney's Cinderella and complaining that those mice

Scientists are upset about the how the movie about the man who has magic hands portrayed a theoretical concept, eh? Slow day for science.

I find it hard to argue with you, but I usually find myself having this argument with people who wouldn't appreciate Adaptation. Lord of War is more easily accessible to them. And let's face it, if you're a film geek you've probably seen Adaptation and you don't need me to convince you Nic Cage can act.

I've been using Lord of War as my go-to example of how Cage isn't a bad actor so long as he dials it back a bit. Okay, well… more than "a bit".

Starboy isn't a perfect album, but the tracks that are great are pretty great.

From what I understand The Strain's source material is better than the show, but that's not exactly setting a high bar.

I didn't realize until about 5 years ago that all of those TV theme songs I've found myself absent-mindedly humming for my entire life were all written by the same guy. That dude could write a hook, that's for damn sure.

Years ago, a co-worker of mine told me about this book. Then The Strain became a show, and I got the two confused in my mind. Ran into him a while back and he set me straight. I should probably check the book out, because it sounds pretty awesome.

For years I had my phone's alarm set to the theme song from The A-Team. Its physically impossible to sleep through.

I'm still convinced he was just playing himself in that one episode of Louie.

Have we forgotten our values? Why did none of us think to ask Michael Rapaport what he thought of all of this?

So, let's all start breaking down The Avengers and what traditional RPG class relates to them?

For lack of a better place to post about this, my roommate and I started hosting a weekly double feature on Sunday nights. We're referring to it as Cinema Sundays for now. Two movies, connected by a theme (sometimes straightforward, other times a bit more esoteric). I even made an open group on Facebook so some of my

Still got most of a bottle of Buffalo Trace. Reckon that needs to be taken care of.