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If I could find a way to turn off the dialogue and just listen to the sound design of each episode, I bet I would be even more creeped out.

I always loved Beverly Crusher's hair. It was such a glorious shade of red, and so full and bouncy. It didn't hurt that the rest of her is gorgeous as well.

I agree, the way he pole vaults from one position to another is rather jarring and abrupt, but I think that's simply due to him trying to save his ass, first and foremost. But I also think it's his way of trying to keep on top of the conspiracy and stay by the side of whichever person is most likely to give him the

There's not a movie I fall asleep to that I can think of (unless it's a movie I'm watching when sleepy and trying to stay awake, in which case I don't because, you know, I'm old), but I've found myself lately falling asleep with the ID channel on in the background. Yup, the soothing sounds of murder, mayhem, and

That's me as well. I've never been able to get through this movie; I think I've tried about five times and the longest I've sat through it, from beginning to "Oh, god, I can't take it anymore!" is about half an hour. It's just so damn boring!

This little girl is my hero.

Nope. Still too damn skinny and not busty enough to be Wonder Woman. I know it's only a three-quarter shot, but it's enough to tell. There's a reason "Amazonian" is used to describe a body type, and being lean and skinny does not cut it. And I'm not debating Gal's personal ability to kick ass; considering her

First of all, I still believe in Paul. I still believe he can be redeemed, that he's playing some sort of long game to escape the rape-y, domineering clutches of Rachel. My thinking is, when he started out and was monitor to Beth, he was the good little soldier, doing his job and not questioning his orders. But

Ha! Yes, it's a shame Diana isn't on the show. Then again, like Gilbert, she might get poisoned and we wouldn't want that.

Yup. He's essentially painting with pancake batter. Of course, this is just pure speculation on my part, based on looking at close-ups of the pictures, but until I hear or see differently, that's the method I'm going with. :) No doubt it's a process that's both difficult and time-consuming, but, judging by results,

I haven't watched the show, so I've only seen the promos, but one night I was actually looking at the screen when a promo came on and did a literal double-take as I realized that that was Anne of Green Gables on screen, dressed up as Catherine de Medici. My exact words? "Anne, is that really you?" That said, Megan

My guess is that he "paints" the darker areas first, with some sort of syringe for the batter so he can control the designs, and they cook the longest; the lighter areas cook the shortest amount of time.

Ha, yes! When I was watching that scene of them on the beach, I felt my heartstrings being pulled more, because they were talking to each other without having to playact for hidden cameras, the way they did in the Queen Mansion. I'll admit, I wasn't at first an Olicity 'shipper, but the more I see them together and

Okay, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I'm actually kinda of happy to have Myka and Pete end up together. To me, it's totally plausible that they've spent all these years, having each others' backs, ribbing and bickering with each other, and suddenly find that the love that's been there all along, in

Fecking hell, I love this movie! I'm such a geek, I even have the soundtrack on CD. (And, yes, I'm such a dinosaur that I still have CDs.)

I would bet that's the cape right there, hanging from the plant.

You. Are awesome! I don't care how many people think this movie is crap, I love it with every ounce of my heart. Even this particularly cringe-worthy musical moment.

That was adorable and really well done... but, really, who just drops the remote and leaves it behind?

Another person commented on how he thought the artifact split a person into two heightened extremes, which I think is more on target than some of the other comments on the subject. Frankly, I thought the flamboyant Steve was hilarious, seeing him cut loose like that and then go on a wild, sort of crime spree with the

Right there with you on the third movie. Hated it when I heard they'd recasted, hated it even more when I saw it. I've got nothing against Maria Bello, I think she's a fabulous, underused actress, but she's no Rachel Weisz, and, as you said, what made the first two Mummy movies excellent was the chemistry between