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It's perfectly understandable to not keep a cat around if you're trying to get pregnant: Doctors actually recommend that pregnant women not take care of cats because of the increased risk of toxoplasmosis.

Ugh. This thing isn't getting a sequel—just triple-down on the weirdness and give us the evil, gold-lame-gilded, flute-playing Nega-Ranger with the jousting Mecha-Godzilla now!

I kinda love how weird this is. I mean, the robots, as far as we've seen, look like imitations of the unfortunate Michael Bay Transformers, and Elizabeth Banks' character seems to have been designed with very little imagination, but I see what they were going for with this one and if it turns out that the rest of the

I know this movie isn't objectively good, but it came out at just the right time for me: I was a junior in high school and a friend and I had been dealing with the stress of finals and SATs and the looming weight of Major Decisions mainly by getting depressed and paralyzed, lacking any kind of vice or outlet as we

"Full excerpt."

I really liked him in the Naked Gun movies, but you're right, it's just too good.

I'm looking forward to checking this one out, if only out of inertia. After the special he released in the 90s, he can cut as many c-grade shows as he wants and still get the benefit of the doubt from me before the next one.

I like to think that it's the same deal FX made with Charlie Sheen that financed their more ambitious projects—a studio's version of "one for me, one for them."

So, one of the best shows of recent years and one of the best scotch distilleries combined forces? I'm in!

Her scene from that show that has stuck with me was the physical comedy of her character (Grandma) attempting to pray apart the bars of a jail cell that she was in…for…some reason? It was a pretty formulaic joke. She boasts that the jail hasn't been built that can hold her, she makes a brief and failed attempt to

Obviously Saul Bass and some of the early-20th-century European poster designers are going to be hard to beat, but in addition to the Dark Knight graffiti poster I mentioned elsewhere on this thread, there are a couple other more contemporary posters that I've had over the years:

I had this teaser poster for THE DARK KNIGHT framed in my living room for a few years:

But if she's only going 35.3 mph, it's survivable, right?

Fair point. :::Insert joke about how a lot of internet commenters feel that season two was a let-down, yadda yadda:::

All three are adjustable on digital cameras, but sensor quality varies widely.

It is arcane, but to those of us who were never into sports, it gives us something to have some kind of technical expertise on.

My guess is it has something to do with getting the extreme variations in light and shadow, along with the detailing in the eyes, without resorting to HDR.

Well, yeah, but that's because Grant Gustin is so darn good. We're angry about it, but we aren't CONFUSED by it.

Sorry, Marvel has established in actual real-world court that mutants aren't human.

You joke, but that's a legitimately great portrait shot, and knowing he used a shutter speed of 1/250 on an ISO of 1600 makes understanding how the light and shadows are working easier for us amateurs.