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We watched this in one of my acting classes in college and immediately fell in love with it. It's in my Top 20 films now. Fast paced, hilarious dialogue, and I love love Hildy as a character—brass, tough as nails, and GOOD at her job. Also, the case that they were covering was actually pretty intense.

Not sure why I was allowed to watch this so many times before the age of 10 but I feel like that was inappropriate. I'm still scared to watch certain parts of this movie…including the pig scene.

Emma Stone—Beautiful eyes, great sense of humor, got to play Gwen Stacy, kissed Ryan Gosling. Not much drama in the media. Works for me.

Frank is the perfect "problematic fav"

Every time I think I understand where Luscious is at with Cookie, I get confused. I loved it when they got together but then he screwed it up. They're both crazy fools. Without beating a dead horse with the cannibalism and concert stuff. There were some great quotes in this episode:

If I hadn't read it, I honestly would have had no idea. I'm even doing a rewatch while reading this article and still missed it. I thought Rock was oddly interesting but never did I think that….even as Cookie whispered he was Hannibal.

Also, The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty

Absolutely loved the premiere. Mindy's parents were absolutely perfect and I love the little gestures from her mother as you realize exactly where Mindy gets it from. Also her low cut dress was completely amazing and fabulous.

Fucking finally. I'm sick of those "But this year…something feels…..different…" promo commercials.

We only had cable in the summer time, so I lived for Nick at Nite/TV Land lineups—-I especially remember those Lucy Tuesdays commercials and Lucy block parties. Great flashback.

Was watching a Criminal Intent marathon this weekend and honestly couldn't tell if D'Onofrio was the hero or villain of that series.

Sweet, a photo of my favorite Original L&O Lineup

Oh, I thought last week was the finale. Should probably watch this then.

"millennial boogeyman" with the worst hairstyle I can recall as of late about sums it up.

That was actually the first episode I've seen of the show and once they showed the Turner-esque teacher I knew what they were referencing but didn't realize he was going to be on the show. Awesome surprise.

Still iconic. That ending will forever sit with me.

First off, that X-Files episode has always terrified me.
The end.

Came here for Artax and was not disappointed. As a horse lover my entire life, watching that scene at 5 years old (when my parents showed it to me) pretty much devastated my to my very core. I STILL think about it once in awhile as one of the most devastating pet scenes in fiction.

Oh hell, I blocked that out. That was an overwhelmingly realistic scene that sort of came out of nowhere and was further amplified by how great of a job both actors did mourning the dog.

I am on board with this???