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Yep, when I saw the person in the chair with the vibratey head, I thought, "Pure 'Jacob's Ladder' ripoff." I haven't seen the movie in a long time so may have missed the others you noticed, @Albort2. But the shaky head sticks with me—another reason I recommend "Jacob's Ladder" to people who haven't seen it, yet can't

You could wait until after you see the movie to read the review/comments.

Chevy didn't make a 327 in '55.

I heard that, naturally, in Herzog's voice, which elevates everything. OTOH it's now mixed up with a mental image of Maria Bamford's pug Bert doing the talking.

IMO it was OK to be glad Scalia was dead even before his body was cold.

I just want to say that I just started watching this show (am a third of the way through S1) and love it. That is all.

Yiddish Policemen's Union was so much fun. Parts of it keep popping into my brain at odd intervals.

> every night for the rest of her life
Or until the separation/divorce. Then it will become somebody else's problem.

The Rick and Morty season 1 DVD comes with a bound copy of The Good Morty!

Those umbrellas still give me nightmares!

But that binary is a useful marker, i.e., evil idiot detector.

^Don't you mean "each Friday night"? The sabbath ends after sundown on Saturday.

I'll take mine extra ripped.

Yes, it is. Fun little movie, but didn't make much in the way of demands on McGregor.

"Id rather chop of my left and right arms"
But then we wouldn't be able to read your well-reasoned posts!

And Weegee was a real guy!

Mohd is off today.

It Gets Worse.

"to Democrats those reasons don't matter; it means I'm sexist. And since I'm not a Democrat, by definition also racist and homophobic."