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I moved out to Massachusetts about nine years ago, and one of the enduring mysteries are how many roast beef and seafood places there. It just doesn't seem like a natural combination.

If you're into 90s adventure games, then The Longest Journey is worth a look. It has a few illogical puzzles, but it's an imaginative game with some fun characters. The second in the series is also a ton of fun.

After hearing that Yelchin died, one of the first films that came to mind was Only Lovers Left Alive. He had a knack for leaving an impression even when given secondary roles.

The last time I had fast food was probably about six months ago, but this article totally makes me want to grab some. Thanks for encouraging unhealthy lifestyle choices, AV Club.

Considering the the Iraq and Afghanistan war has resulted in the death of at the very least hundreds of thousands, I'm sure Tony Blair consider's the Green River Killer's run amateur hour.

I liked the approach of Soderbergh's Contagion. It's mostly just about a bunch of professionals trying to do their jobs.

I'm in for midlife crisis Tommy Lee Jones.

"Can’t a heroine just survive a vicious shark attack without also having to overcome a family trauma and make a decision about whether or not she wants to be a doctor?"

What do you expect them to do? Leave all that snark on the table?

Those theories are only peddled by people who have watched episodes of the series scripted by Gene Roddenberry.

The people from the New York Post are going to faint when they hear that the filmmakers made not one but two films premised on the fact that audiences like to see famous buildings blown to bits.

There are moments in the rant, when he gets really worked up, when he starts to actually sound like Casey.

Fucking Boston sports fans, man.

The math checks out.

So there's a venue in DC called the Rock and Roll Hotel. Their gimmick better be the fact they give you carte blanche to trash your hotel room.

Is there a list of the Burger King locations that serve these mac n cheetos? Asking for a friend.

Perhaps, but people are dumb.

During the climax, Darth Vader is Force choking Felicity Jones's character until she about to pass out. But before she loses consciousness, she picks up a fist full of sand and throws it into Darth Vader's face, thus ensuring that the Rebellion discovers the Sith Lord's secret weakness.

Good. I was really worried that this Legends of the Hidden Temple movie would lack the integrity and authenticity of the original.

The above article describes these bands as capturing "the radio-ready zeitgeists of their respective decades," but with few exceptions, these dance-punk acts weren't mainstream. I think by the early aughts, culture had already started to fragment thanks to the internet.