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The comments are really interesting, too, especially those from friends and family of the victims who fill in parts of their lives outsiders otherwise wouldn't know about. Oftentimes the comments sections turn into little memorials to the dead.

Great minds think alike. And apparently, so do ours!

So...it's basically The Mosquito Coast with Crowe in the Harrison Ford role? That's...a surprisingly interesting take on the material.

Nope. You're wrong. There are actually deleted scenes in the first movie where Kyle Reese explains that the T-800 actually has a small organ system that keeps its skin nourished (you actually see Arnold eating a candy bar in one scene). He begins to decay after the chase in the alley when the organs are destroyed by

White Nick Cannon is Jamie Kennedy? This explains so much.

What happened to punny porn titles? Come on, "Game of Bones," anyone? This isn't hard. Wait, strike that last sentence...

Or maybe, you know, he finds her smart and attractive and interesting and those two grown adults greatly enjoy each others' company. Anything's possible.

I love how in that photo, even pinnacle of human perfection Summer Glau has a little tummy.

Man, nothing like the racial history of the ancient Egyptians to bring out the pseudoscientific crazies of all stripes.

There's an unfilmed Fraser script of 20,000 Leagues? And it's good?!? Why isn't someone dusting this off and shooting it right this instant?

So does the sustained angry sarcasm means the movie sucked and was boring? Because I was hoping for a Charlie Jane-esque digging down into the next layer of madness review.

Plutarch was drawing a lot on pro-Spartan Athenians like Kritias and Xenophon, who very much presented an idealized image of the Spartans as a stick to beat their fellow Athenians with.

Just to follow the format...

Makin' your way in the world today takes EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT...

It's television and not a film, but this never fails to destroy me:

It's worth noting that most of what we know about the Spartans comes from accounts by conservative Athenians, who liked to contrast what they saw as Sparta's manly virtues with effete Athenian concepts like democracy, art, and literature.

Seriously? Because that was pretty much conventional wisdom for the better part of a century, to the point that "Southern honor" has been a longstanding cliché as well as literary trope. Mark Twain only half-jokingly blamed Southern infatuation with the novels of Sir Walter Scott for the Civil War.

I have no idea whether these claims are true or not, but Morrissey's entire "why would someone lie about this" stance is either breathtakingly naive or simply dumb. People lie about absolutely EVERYTHING, often for nonsensical, ridiculous, mental illness-related, or (yes!) malicious reasons that don't actually benefit

The final Harry Potter/Voldemort battle felt like a Dungeons and Dragons player rules-lawyering the DM into letting him make his saving throw. Seriously? It all came down to the intricacies of wand lore?