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The Book of Henry: Book II: Me Earl, & the Dying Girl Part Deux: Se7ven 2wo. They've all discovered elaborate notebooks from beyond the grave. She drives secret criminals to suicide. One man hunts them down, another man films. Coming 2018.

If he's got that much energy, where's the alternate version where he drags himself to a firing range and says he's dying of a brain tumor but always wanted to shoot a sniper rifle, and this being America and all they let him and he takes the sniper rifle and the headlines the next morning are all "YOUNG SOCIOPATH WITH

Perhaps the *real* twist is the kid wasn't as smart as he was made out to be. It's kind of subtle.

I've seen in small town Midwestern businesses and at an internationally-known medical clinic. And I'm pretty sure I've seen it in airports, though it may be blurring with the casual militarism you encounter there, such as aviation-related military memorials and videos before security talking up how high-minded the

Is there really much that gets a G rating these days, aside from Disney films and documentaries? I imagine it has something to do with Disney being the only studio that actually cares about the rating (as opposed to settling for a PG) and has the clout to get leniency from the famously violence-indifferent MPAA.

Whenever I return to America, one of the more unnerving parts is the ambient public Fox News. It's just there, in the air, like something normal, and no one's flipping their shit over it.

*sigh*. All the articles on these screenings and the backlash are so predictable they could have easily been written months ago, by a robot - and tell us very little about anything other than that some people on the internet are angry non-progressive. And we're all feeding it - 1,175 comments? Dangit Internet. Get

I saw it opening night in a sold-out, college town screening. It definitely was a sight to behold, one of the best screenings I ever attended.

Same here. Part of the shock of The Sixth Sense was wandering into the theater to see 'Bruce Wills ghost movie' and not even know there was going to be a twist.

How could you have watched those programs when they first aired, given that electricity hadn't yet been invented?

After the impeachment, it's going to be remarkable how clearly the Republicans are split between the villains who sold out this country and the valiant party members who were always against Trump and then feel the courage to say it.

I think there's just not a plausible good reason to do it.

I'm cool with LOTR names. It might be out of pop culture affinity/snobbishness, but I'd like to think I'm positive toward it from the knowledge that Tolkien was purposefully innovating language while drawing on historic Anglo-Saxon culture and myth, and using the names seems as good as any way to keep a sense of

This may be illegal in the UK, by the way. A quick search didn't give me the answer online, but I remember looking up rules once that said you can't *change* your name to something that may give the impression you have a title you don't (Prince, Dr., etc…) here. Not sure if that applies to fictional titles.

Where is the David Frost Historical Library?

Thanks! I was hoping for someone with legal expertise to weigh in on the show, and it's fascinating to hear what details resonate and what don't.

It may have happened further down this board, but I'd be curious to hear from anyone with legal knowledge as to if they think something like this could happen and how it would play out.

By the time games got to the Genesis / Super NES era, they were touted for their graphics, which were honestly (if not realistic) excellent for the stylized 2-D sprites that they were.

And the one that follows it on Billy Jack is pretty great too. Oh, Dissolve, we hardly knew ye…

Fast and Furious!? And here I was, all excited that there were a half-dozen Gone in 60 Seconds sequels that were massively popular and no one told me.