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This show really puts it in H gear!

I bought Witcher 3 and Mad Max over Black Friday, and beat Mad Max on Tuesday (got sidetracked with other things and games). So, I'm finally gonna play Witcher 3 about about nine months after everyone else.

"There is that chirping again! How are you not hearing that?"
"NEWS FLASH, ASSHOLE: I'VE BEEN HEARING IT THE ENTIRE GODDAMN TIME."
"Then why wouldn't you say something?!"
"BECAUSE I HATE YOU!"

Not really, they do individual sized pies in a chipotle-like assembly line. Service is really fast for the price from what I've read.

I've heard good things about a newish chain called Blaze.

"…"
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"Haven't gone over exits yet?!"

He's only invited to parties to round out the numbers!

What? Interact with another human in an Amazon world, and on a telephone no less? You cray-cray.

Tearjerker's biggest error was not releasing the director's cut in theaters.

"Ooooooh, someone's daughter is gonna get a little whoop-whoop tonight!"
"What the hell is wrong with you?"
"I honestly have no idea."

For all the talk abut proto-action movies I'm surprised Stagecoach was never brought up.

I, I can remember (I remember)
Standing, by Mount Doom (by Mount Doom)
And the bows, shot above our heads (over our heads)
And we kissed, as though Barad-dûr could fall (Barad-dûr could fall)
And the shame, was on Sauron's side
Oh, we can beat them, forever and ever
Then we could be heroes, just for one day

Beating Arkham: Origins on the max difficulty unlocked a WayneTech theme. I switched the wallpaper back to my default one, but the cool blue icons are nice to look at.

I remember a children's book (you know, back when mass deaths were fun for the whole family) saying the investigators refused to believe it was possible and theorized the darkness/elements were messing with people.

Does Tanner Hall also demand women be clean before he shows them his power?

I think a good Onion headline would be "Avatar sequels delayed as Sam Worthington refuses to take a fucking hint and drop out."

Would have been even better if Paramount sucked it up and paid Duvall enough to come back for Coppola's original civil war idea between Michael and Tom.

Good luck figuring out how to show alternate timelines.

Ah, I've been wondering what Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg were up to.

After reading the review all I can think of is…