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Emma Stone has been very open about her Gilda Radnor obsession in just about every interview she's ever done. Not saying it was necessary that she appeared as her, but it's a safe bet that she knows Roseanne Roseannadanna like the back of her hand.

You're so funny, I'm just BESIDE myself. (That better?)

Again, there were several pairs made.

Those aren't the only pair – there were several made for the movie. Debbie Reynolds famously owns a pair of the original design that weren't used in the film. The others are owned by private buyers.

Probably cliche as fuck, but I want a pair of Dorothy's ruby red slippers and have this secret ambition of marrying a billionaire just so I'd stand a random chance of obtaining them one day. Dream big, kids.

Sorry if this has been said already, but that stabby clown scene was basically a direct copy of the couple-murdered-by-the-lake scene in Zodiac, right? I found it almost distracting, especially since John Carroll Lynch plays the bad guy in both.

Didn't Margaret say something about being a part of a religion that Roger wouldn't understand? Or did I mishear that? My mind went straight to the Manson family because the Internet has poisoned my brain with that theory.

Margaery's grandmother, you mean.

Technically no one is king until a coronation takes place, but Tommen is next in line.

I'm so sick of this "every show should be like Louie" mindset. No it shouldn't. Every show should be it's own damn show. I don't really like The Mindy Project, but I respect that it's doing what its female creator wants it to be doing, and it's obviously appealing to a lot of people (I work in a bookstore and so many

I don't know, I had like the exact opposite reaction. I thought the Adam/Hannah shit at the end was bogus, and not because it wasn't a romantic gesture, but because the last time these two saw each other (minus the sidewalk brush last week) he was stalking her in her apartment and she was trying to get a restraining

Lost's "The Constant." Say what you will about the rest of the show, but I've been in a room with five people who've never seen another episode but this one and even they reacted with significant emotion. I've seen it 20 times at least and have yet to find a flaw in it. The editing, acting, music, cinematography - all

Oh I definitely agree! I was really invested in the show when it was first airing and season two was when it was at the height of its Internet fun time. I remember all of those tie-in websites for Apollo bars and the Hanso Foundation, and the interactive RPGs. And season 2 holds a soft spot for me because it

I'm gonna disagree on the app idea. As soon as he started explaining it, I was like "who is patenting that thing because I need it?" I'm a horrible drunk dialer.

I agree. I actually think season 2 is the worst season. The third season is messier, for sure, and some of it was downright stupid (Nikki/Paulo, Jack's tattoo fuckery with Bai Ling, whole lotta downtime in cages), but apart from a few key developments, most of season two is completely irrelevant. All of the time

I actually think I might have liked this movie more had it gone full-on incest. That would have at least elevated it from fairly basic psychological horror flick to something a little creepier/more disturbing.

I was just about to say this! Literally, without fail, I have to eat some sort of pastry after watching that scene.

It was chocolate. I only know that because I remember the commercial jingle: "Choco, chocolate cheeeese!"

Not if you don't have large breasts, like Lena.

YES! One of my friends is a 300 lbs. lady (she doesn't look it - it's more in her breasts/voluptuous hips) and she gets more ass than anyone I know, and a lot of times from really, really attractive men. And I've had plenty of attractive men tell me they like my soft belly (I have a similar body type to Lena's). The