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Pablo Carson
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I remember being a little boy and hearing the Carpenters and even then feeling a little startled by her voice, that it was beautiful but there was something 'off' about it, this feeling that something really sad had happened or was right around the corner. I guess as an adult I'd call it 'foreboding'.

This isn't even Internet. It's GJCFATVS

The Playpen and its marquis are still there. The "now" picture they have is actually a few blocks north. They should fix that.

Worst. Editing. Ever.

The second I heard Danny DeVito was cast as the Penguin, I was done with the franchise. Can you say 'stunt casting'? And based on everything I've heard about that movie, I did a good thing skipping it.

if you miss a show by a band you love because you're worried that other people who love the band as much as you do might suck, your heart's in the wrong place. GO. You might find some kindred spirits instead of depriving yourself of a great musical experience you'll probably regret missing.

god I hate that style where they switch camera perspectives while the person keeps looking at only one camera. It's almost as bad as that pseudo-pop-techno rapid edit segue.

I took the meaning of Tom's monologue very differently: you have to be kind to what hurts you, that's the only way to heal what's wrong. And the same is true with the people in your lives, you have to be kindest to the ones who hurt you the most. I didn't see anything there about confronting your past.

To be fair, the two episodes around the assault on the camp, preceding these final two, are some of my favorites in the series.

Isn't this just a variation of the mid-season cliffhanger with Glen? Y'know, the one that pissed off everybody and marked the continuing slide into cheap 'gotcha' tricks to keep people watching?

It could be about how Jesse knows Saul. Remember, Jesse's the one who introduced Walt to Saul. I remember so well because of the line with which Saul was introduced: "When the going gets tough, you don't want a criminal lawyer. You want a CRIMINAL… lawyer."

I think you'd probably get way more bang for your buck out of a solid, intelligent review and revision of military spending. The F-35 program is on track to cost over a billion dollars, for a plane that can't fly at night or in bad weather and costs more to maintain than its predecessors.

I was only half paying attention when that happened and I had to rewind it a few times. I couldn't believe it.

What other reason? One word: Banshee. Sex scenes that would make Emmanuelle blush, wrapped in a story that's so much better than, say,
Coed Confidential that it's not even in the same universe.

I finally saw it, though not in 70mm. I wish I had, because I'll never suffer through something like that again, and some of those shots would have been amazing.

I hope you're saving this stuff somewhere because this is comedy GOLD!

So write your own script. I can't wait to see it, I bet it'll be side-splittingly funny.

You can make changes in translating from book to movie without sacrificing the soul of the original. Snyder practically did the opposite. I loved seeing the book literally come to life. The opening montage turned out to be my favorite part of the movie, and the end was better plot-wise than the original IMO.

Zack Snyder? EVERY song choice is spectacularly on the nose.

I remember this! And though Nabin's right about how surreal variety shows look in retrospect, the show came off as stupendously ill-conceived right from the very first time you heard the words "Pink Lady and Jeff". And the ballroom attire made it look already weirdly dated, like it was the 50s or a Dean Martin roast.