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God, the Lake scene is the stuff of nightmares.

Duck a l'orange is amazing too.

"For all the latest medical poop/ Call Surgeon General C. Everett Koop/ Poo poo pa-doop."

A lot of my friends have been complaining about how one note and played out Black Mirror has become, and I really want to show them this episode and shut them up.

I clicked on this link thinking it was a newswire article about The Y network cancelling a series called "Monsters", and then realized that none of those were actual things.

It would still make me cry.

I played both versions simultaneously in two different tabs and now know all the secrets of the universe.

I think there was a period in my life where I couldn't go anywhere without seeing the poster for Trainspotting. It's such a simple poster, and it really stood out, with its use of black and white cast promotional images and then the garish orange for the title. Plus it helped that the cast was so photogenic. I still

That plus the amazing tag line "Man is the warmest place to hide".

That ending just stays with you long after the credits roll.

"He's been de-kaffir-nated" is such an underrated action movie kiss off line. It really belongs up there with "I'll be back."

Man, for the guy who not only directed Predator but also Die Hard, I feel like we don't give John McTiernan enough props.

I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!!!

That certainly explained his performance in Love & Mercy D'OHOHOHOHOHOHO

From Wil Wheaton's NPR interview:

I've only seen 3-Iron, which I loved. I really need to watch more of his stuff.

It was my birthday last week and my sister took me out to an Argentinian grill restaurant where I had my first ever wagyu steak. It also marked the first time I'd ever ordered a steak medium rare.

I was 14 at the time, and I remember flipping it on with my sister and cousins and generally checking in on it throughout the evening. We kept asking each other whether it was real or not, and were a little freaked out.

Park Chan-Wook or Bong Joon-Ho?

I still think this show could possibly be improved by Charlie Brooker appearing on screen like Rod Serling to give a sour introduction, and then haranguing the viewer at the end of each episode like this: