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Yeah, one of the reasons that episode is so spectacular is that it actually gives sex the emotional weight it deserves instead of perpetuating the notion that it's nothing more than something you just have to do in high school to be popular. I absolutely love Tami's speech to Julie in which she's not worrying about

It's because it was Edgar Wright's passion project that he started well before the Marvel Cinematic Universe began and that he was not allowed to finish it because of "creative differences." Yeah, he may have made mistakes, but I think it's much more likely that Disney just thought he was going a little too left

My high school in Arizona also had a powderpuff game, but I really don't know of anyone who participated.

Seems like a pretty easy FJ question to be missed by two players. I guess it could be difficult if you didn't know University of Pennsylvania was an Ivy League school, but honestly, what other Christian denomination would be a mascot?

Yeah, I read a Roger Ebert quote saying that the camera moves once in Tokyo Story and that is far above the Ozu average.

After a few days of sitting with me and reading a few online articles interpreting the ending, I'm pretty sure I understand 2001. I just don't entirely get the point, or what it's meant to make me feel.
Citizen Kane and Casablanca were interesting viewings for me because even though I mostly knew their endings, I had

Yeah, he seems to share a certain nerdiness and frenetic comic energy with Wright, but, then again, those were the things about him that Marvel didn't like.

Is there any way they can just apologize to Edgar Wright and get him to come back? How many more people will need to turn them down for them to get that desperate? My vote's 3.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead really does need a new agent. I think I've only seen her in Scott Pilgrim, in which she made a clunky and underwritten character still likable and understandable.

Actually watched a bunch of movies this weekend that I've been meaning to for a while. Spoilers for all of the movies follow.

My problem is just that there's no character that I sympathize with or root for. Don Draper is an interesting protagonist for sure, but everyone else is either a huge sexist douchebag or just annoying (Betty). I've heard that Peggy eventually kind of fills this role, but the first six episodes gave me little to feel

Yeah, I'd say there are three tiers of romcoms. There are the genuinely good movies that provide somewhat insightful commentary on relationships and connections; the moderately entertaining movies that embrace romcom cliches, but provides characters that are at least realistic and interesting enough to be sympathetic,

I'm pretty sure that seeing the Nightmare Stag as Abigail disappear means that she died.

Yeah, they should change that.

If there's any director who could add something fresh to the superhero genre and a superhero as obscure and dull as Ant-Man, it's Edgar Wright.

Oh yeah, I forgot that P4 introduced the friendship line with girl S. Links. That was always weird in P3. If you tried to get 100% of S. Links done you were a huge manwhore.

It's interesting you didn't like the added Party Member S. Links (at least at first) because they were definitely one of my favorite additions to the game. Sometimes S. Links can feel a little too far removed from the actual goings on of the game (I almost died a half-dozen times, but I really wanna play some

I never finished hers, actually, but deeply regretted not saving time for her after I saw her level 7 S. Link. Picking a favorite is difficult. I quite liked each of the party members', especially Yosuke, Rise, Teddie, and Kanji's. Nanako and Dojima's were pretty great, too, and what I've played of Marie's in Golden

Persona 4 is probably my favorite game that I've played. I will say that Persona 3 is better for getting into grind-heavy dungeon crawling and I appreciate its bittersweet ending, but Persona 4 is just a joyful and likable game. It does a fantastic job of getting you to care about the characters, and the Shadow

Probably Manhattan. Maybe LA. London's pretty good, too.