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I am declaring war on anyone who fights crime in the community!

Shhhhhh Doctor Who loves you too. Doctor Who loves all its children.

For all this movie's faults, Jeff Bridges is perfectly cast.

Turning the last scene into a big action setpiece is just so…Hollywood. It honestly makes me laugh.

All this time, I thought naming the character Bubba in Forrest Gump was a knowing reference to the seafood chain. I feel really stupid now.

Even weirder is that the expert Dan brought in also says that. I sure know my tastes has gotten a lot more vanilla in the past 5 years.

The problem is a show without blandly attractive people and soap opera plots probably would not bring in enough CW viewership to sustain it.

Yeah, that was part of the problem.

Probably filming the pilot they're starring in. I'm excited for that, those are two funny people.

Chuck is weird, because the fourth and fifth seasons were a clear step down, both pretty "eh", but I loved the finale. My only problem with the last couple episodes was they invented a brand new, bland villain rather than bringing back one.

Fake soundtracks have this weird correlation with being great. Another example, the fake soundtrack to Smash was the only unequivocally great thing in it.

Wall-E

Legends, and its expanded followup Dark Legacy, are both huge hits with my family. I've been dying for a new Gauntlet game for forever, so this news is exciting for me! But it looks like it takes out the clever puzzles and interesting level design of DL in favor of more blood and action which is way less cool. So I'm

I was afraid to say it because I've never found anyone who agrees with me, but A Mighty Wind is my favorite too! I love Mitch and Mickey's story, and I especially love the soundtrack. In parodying folk music, Guest created actually amazing folk music.

I'll keep looking. I wonder if it's too much to hope for another printing run soon.

"The novel’s 15th-century setting will be updated to the 18th century, while Quasimodo will receive a brand-new name—“Ugly”—and backstory. Instead of being raised by the malevolent church, Ugly is raised by an eccentric group of traveling actors who take him in once his noble birthmother rejects him"

I should probably watch Rushmore eventually.

Have a fun vacation!

That's weirdly accurate.

You have to give it to The Cape, it was never boring.