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I've actually watched The Departed with two separate people and by the end of it they both thought DiCaprio, Damon, and Wahlberg were the same character at different points in the film.

But where's Gabbin' With The Goofies! :(

Can I nominate Alison Pill in Snowpiercer for the "Bad Teacher" category too? Probably my favorite brief performance of the year, so gloriously insane.

This is all amazing.

If Goku had to do it, then it's fine by me.

I loved Inland Empire personally. It was one of those rare, unforgettable viewing experiences that I'll never forget. Mostly because we started it at 3am and by the end of it, we all felt extremely unnerved and crazy.

It's okay, you're filling some sort of empty void within yourself here. I understand. Do you need a hug?

Ronald McDonald. That shitty fast food clown ruined my childhood.

I watched The Return Of The Living Dead with my girlfriend last night (it was her first time). I've seen this movie countless times and somehow it manages to becoming more charming with each subsequent viewing. Definitely amongst the best of its genre, and with a kickass soundtrack to boot.

For some reason, I remember Mickey Doyle being killed at the end of last season. But after further investigation, this is not true. This show is messing with me, man.

Korn has had the occasional cool song here and there. "Here To Stay", "Alone I Break", and "Did My Time" are all songs worth defending I say!

The sort of did. They were pretty awful and generic from what I remember. I honestly can't think of a single SOAD song that uses any sort of rap elements though?

It also has one of the best lines in film history:

It's been years since I last watched it, but I remember loving it.

I remember this movie being surprisingly moving, especially the ending. Granted, that was nearly ten years ago and I was a teenager. Out of all of Jet Li's mainstream films, this is probably my favorite. Kiss Of The Dragon however, had the best fight scenes. The scene where he's fighting an entire room of karate bad

Out of general curiosity, is this a show I could start at season 3 and not miss out on anything? Or are the first two seasons integral to the latter two's story?

Channing smashing his face into that mirror sent chills down my spine.

I don't know… his Australian accent was pretty spot-on…

I thought the movie is pretty solid actually. As far as a MOW story goes. As a return to the characters/story after years of being off the air, it was definitely a let down, but I still enjoyed it.

BUTTS! Stinky butts!