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Mark Lindquist
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Carrie is very very correct that this was an unpleasant episode. Not only was it a Kass episode, it was a Kass episode where Kass talked about changing the game and making moves, even going as far as to call out a blindside at Tribal (though it immediately STOPS being a blindside when you bring it up, Kass), and

The losers who post on Rotten Tomatoes have no kids? This is very, very shocking.

So they're going to turn lava lamps into movies?

Not enough lists or quizzes yet, but we'll get there eventually.

I'm glad you actually admit to such things. You know there are some twisted human beings on this website that saw the movie this weekend and are still here snarking around as if they didn't contribute to its monetary gain. Already in other threads here I've seen "teenagers," "little kids" and "the stupid nerds"

'Cell'? Somebody's really making a movie of 'Cell'? Is it too much to ask for a well done version of ''Salem's Lot'? I understand that people roll their eyes at vampires, now, because the fucking sparkle books, but a good, atmospheric vampire movie can still be really, really creepy.

"Dany starts talking about invading Westeros *gets excited* — Jorah brings up reasons for her to stay "GOD DAMN IT!""

I enjoyed 'Cabin in the Woods,' but I don't think I loved it as much as others. Had I seen it opening weekend and not heard 80 people talking about how it was the greatest thing ever, I probably would have loved it. As is, I waited until it came it came out on DVD, had my expectations raised too high, then had to

I'll cast my vote in for 'We Are What We Are.' Thought it was really well done.

'The Descent' is spectacular. Absolutely agree that it's one of the best horror movies of the last decade. The women seem like actual human beings. It's insane. There's a horror movie that does not fail its premise.

I liked the episode more than the last two. Sort of done with Case O' Week at this point—I think the show has progressed to the point that it doesn't need them. Early on they were good building blocks to set up the pathology of Will and Hannibal (and, I guess, everybody else), but they're far more disposable now (for

We all have flaws. Last night I watched 'Pompeii.'

Crazy that the director of 'Little Nicky' missed on this one.

I'm not arguing that she's a particularly good player or anything. Just that the label "incompetent" should be reserved for players who truly flounder. Garrett was incompetent. J'Tia was incompetent. Jefra was merely adequate. If you really suck at everything, you don't make it to seventh. As for her being

The picture just makes me gleeful, not because I enjoy the rather troubling health issues of our Godzilla friend, but because this film is coming out. Monster movies are the best—they tap into the child in all of us. It makes no sense to me that this market is so underdeveloped. Did they see how much money

So she's the one I should blame for 'Gravity''s paint-by-numbers plot. Duly noted.

The one-eyed monster.

I don't think he views either move differently: They're both emotional, irrational moves in Spencer's mind—one helps him, one doesn't, but I don't think he views Tony's moves as somehow being smart. He's playing on Tony's emotions completely in order to get a few days further.

I don't think the Final 2 has been confirmed, but there has been enough smoke around the rumor that I think there's fire there.

Eh, it is easy to make Tony paranoid, but all Tasha had to do was hang out with people she was already going to hang out with. Really, the whole thing for both parties was absurdly easy. Tasha: I'm going to go sit in the water and talk about the ocean with the girls. Spencer: I'm going to say the words "female