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That scene was fantastic. Everyone was ridiculous in their own way. Andy had no idea how important it was, the British guy throwing his sword casually away to be hurriedly picked up by a servant, and Ben just being an amazing nerd.

Actually after rewatching it I don't mind the ghosts (they kind of remind me of his aesthetic from El Espinazo del Diablo), but I really dislike that one long hair big collar nightgown look of hers. It looks Tim Burtony and stands out from the other wardrobe items which look more realistic.

I will probably see it on DVD like most movies I watch unless it happens to be out in theaters exactly when I am thinking of going to the movies with someone and there isn't anything else big I want to see.

I am disappointed in the ghosts. Normally his effects are nice. But since Hiddles is in it (and in a sex scene apparently!) I will probably enjoy it. And not be able to watch it with other people due to bouncing around. Seriously, I am the worst with things I really like.

Lucy Lawless was funny on the comedy bits of Xena though. Did she host SNL before Xena?

I wish they'd focus a bit more on his younger brother.

I read that like he'd say it.

Also bullets richochet and AJ could've easily been hit.

Or at least a forum on which discussions could be conducted.

Finn and his dad also both seem to be brave. But we don't know the sitch with his mom, so even that could come from her.

It's amazing how positive a show it is overall. There are just so many happy couples. Which is great, because dating drama gets old.

I like that they brought him back to flirt with Craig.

I think it's generally good practice to let the person concerned decide whether or not they were victimized, but yeah, I might not let that friend of hers hang around my 15 year old daughter.

These days you don't want to know.

He might mean because he sees eating animal meat as equivalent to eating human meat.

I'm so confused, what are you referencing? You couldn't talk at five?

I'm pretty sure 11 years old is old enough to watch it. It's not much scarier than like the Golden Compass and I read that around that age along with some really freaky ghost stories.

The book was pretty good too, though I remember it also spooking me for some reason. Maybe because at the end even though they were rescued she was still left different from the rest of them.

Well, that confirms I'll check out Banshee.

Seriously, Evil!Irving is the hardest thing to take seriously, because of that like tank top and sweat band he's wearing. He's like an evil jazzercizer.