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Um, excuse me. Song of the Sea for Best Animated Film or GTFO. It's a crime it was not nominated for Original Score.

I have definitely done that during an art critique. In a sketchbook, of course.

What were the results of Will Smith's Seven Pounds death-by-jellyfish?

I'm still working my way through Sopranos, now in the back end of season 5. Janice is the most hilariously terrible wannabe Lady Macbeth of all time, Carmela is still frustratingly static (though Edie Falco plays it well), and I'm appreciating the weight of losing James Gandolfini. Meadow remains the WORST. Why does

As a non-user of smartphones, may I just say…this is some bullshit.

I was successful in purchasing Spice Girls' Spice with my own money. I remember being at a birthday party where we all went into the front yard and choreographed elaborate hand-gesture dance routines to "2 Become 1" and "Say You'll be There", spinning the CD over and over as the sun set.

I am forever mesmerized by the contortions she goes through to avoid stabbing herself in the nose or eye with her fake nails.

I've been watching an episode or two of The Sopranos each night, I never watched it when it aired. I'm at the end of season two. I can really see the foundations of Mad Men and some repeated themes in there. Carmela is so useless I could scream, and I am forever impressed at how charismatic James Gandolfini is. Tony

Collective Soul "Shine"

Vicki Lawrence "The Night That the Lights Went Out in Georgia"

The Sundays - Summertime

The Zombies - "Time of the Season"

The Weather Girls - "It's Raining Men"

Stevie Nicks "Edge of Seventeen"

I learned how crayons are made, that it's hip to be a square, and it's not cool to waste water. Water, water, water.

"They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?" and "Friday Night's Alright for Fighting" are the highlights of the series for me. And, SCENE!

I was always a fan of Enver-as-Topher. I was already planning on watching this show, and now I'm double planning on it.

I'd watch it.

Odd Thomas, which was a little clunky in places but Anton Yelchin, the gal playing Stormy, and the basic plot really carried it through the moments of awkward dialogue.

Is it because she looks like she's so in love with her own face? During her entire video she keeps it twisted to the side for her preferred selfie angle.