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You could probably go LARPing for an entire weekend at the price that they paid for that "game." The props wouldn't be as good, but people would be more likely to stay in character. And by "probably" I mean "definitely."

I love it when Christians are so impressed that they managed to look up one Hebrew word in the bible. As if there's nobody who reads the bible in Hebrew all the time. It's adorable.

There are more and more movies coming out directed and/or written by Haredim in Israel, mostly because of the increasing audience, as more and more have secret computers in their homes and are probably watching secular movies anyway.

I thought it was really funny when the crusading journalist woman was writing a storm-themed piece about how maybe their non-elected President who had bulldozed his way to power in two years might be a bad guy.

It wouldn't last long. Claire has nothing to lose and a ton of secrets. Frank would go down the time it would take for CNN to put the graphics together for the announcement.

I know we were supposed to feel for Claire, who's trapped in this marriage she now hates, but he really had some good points. Her life has amounted to shit. She's ruined everything she's touched, including a lot of Frank's presidency. The Russian new conference was supposed to be a moral victory of some kind, but in

This doesn't sound like much fun to watch. The first season was hard to get through and it was a masterpiece. I think this is something I'd rather read about.

The actual policies have always been irrelevant to the show (as is Frances's alignment as a Democrat), which helped in last seasons but has hindered this season because they have to go deeper into real world issues like cutting entitlements (would never happen) or the Jordan Valley (not a no-man's land for Presidents

I was okay with it but it took my roommate right out of the show, because in real life apparently FEMA (who she's worked with) is made up of shitheads who squander every dollar they can and do not care about things like the hurricane season.

Petrov insistent on her removal was like a gift to Frank.

I don't know about you, but nothing sounds more exciting to me like a make-work job that pays a bare minimum while my grandma's health insurance is cut!

Petrov is a guy who knows he could walk into the White House unannounced, take a dump on desk in the Oval Office, and leave without explanation, and there would be no repercussions. And he acts it. It gives him even more power than he has.

If there isn't a personal project or job Claire hasn't run into the ground, I'm not aware of it.

We will probably look back at this 20 years from now and say, "Wow, remember how much violence we let into kids' movies? That was so awesome."

I was actually a little surprised that House of Cards didn't spell out what the monks were doing or what a sand mandala represented, because that's usually what happens in TV shows with cultural items like this, but like a lot of things (the paper birds, the graveyard runs) they wanted to leave it open to

I finally saw the movie, and what the fuck with that dog scene. Seriously. They said there were no more games or safety nets and then boom, a massive mindfuck. I think Eggsy did the right thing and I was bummed that it wasn't the right answer.

If they announce this is the final season then we'll know it's true.

If you don't want it spoiled, don't watch the final season of the British version of House of Cards. Presuming they follow that plotline.

Which one was the one who set fire to a house? Because I do not want to have a sleepover in her house.

It is an extremely well-made film. Back in 2004, of course, the internet wasn't as good at fact-checking everything in pop culture, so I didn't really see any rebuttals (like the non-existent bin Ladens flying out the country that I took Moore's word on) like I would today, but in terms of watching a movie, it's