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No mention of this film can be complete without country music legend and all round cool guy Dwight Yokams performance as the prison warden. He also is behind the greatest Game of Thrones George RR Martin joke ever.

Fun fact: Lindsay got her nursing degree and moved to Chicago.

It’s probably because this is a movie everyone likes, without a famous bad line like “toad struck by lightning”, so he can’t pull his standard move of claiming everyone messed up his work

You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity. Farewell.

You: She could do better!

I think we’re all better off just pretending that David Ayer doesn’t exist.

3 years later and Petty’s is still the celebrity death that hurts the most. I think it’s a combination of his music and his personality, but it really did feel like we all lost a friend.

Wildflowers is the single greatest driving album ever made. 

In the headline, I misread the show’s title as “Cheers” and thought, “Wait, what?” Cliff Clavin—what did you do?!

When I saw that it was “most of” the cast, my first thought was “I bet Chris Pratt isn’t going to be there.”

Gee. I don’t remember that monster with the tentacles.

Funny, I just put The Irishman on two nights ago, on a whim - “Did I actually like this movie?” - and wound up watching the entire thing, uninterrupted, after thinking “I’ll turn it off and go to bed around the halfway point.” It is, of course, infinitely better on a second viewing, when you can really focus on the

Grave of the Fireflies

I Neve-er in a million years thought she’d return. I'm gonna Campbell out for tickets. Maybe when the virus goes away they'll let more than a Party of Five go see a movie. 

Beat me to it, so I’ll just point out that she’s not making movies, on location. She don’t know what it means.

I’m alone in this, but I remember liking Salvation, especially the first half. I get why people say the movie is boring and unmemorable, but it hit a post-apocalyptic robot war spot for me that very few movies have pulled off. And it didn’t spend all this time explaining the set-up, which bugs me about every other Term

Tweedledum and Tweedledumber

It’s really starting to bug the crap out of me whenever I see a movie like this called a “remake.” Just because the book was adapted before, this is another adaptation of the book (which the trailer itself even says), not a remake of that film. It’s not like we call every adaptation of, say, The Three Musketeers a