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Vin will personally appear and hit on any good looking reporters in the arena.

Look, I would like the most diverse library possible, but I subscribe to Netflix for Bojack Horseman, Travelers, and things like the upcoming Coen Bros show. I could give a flying fuck about seeing Untitled Marvel Film #875. So much so that I'm certainly not going to subscribe to another service to see them. Not

I would imagine there are enough Katrina stories to do a show about it every year, but he is really going to have his work cut out for him for me not to say, "Just go watch TREME."

The scene takes place in a Viagra factory.

They are upping the ante. The eye gouging and the sexy time will be a combo package now.

I must confess to only gauzy memories of the latter half, which I may have been nodding off through. But like you, I do remember the early going being significantly better than the first two Langdon films. My positive feelings are only in comparison to those two crappy movies, as opposed to a comparison to actual

I'm going to have to go back and rewatch that. Do you remember when Rick froze the kid at school who Summer had a crush on? He said he'd be fine, then he fell over and shattered. So …

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's a good song. I've always enjoyed both it and the use of it in that sappy scene that turned so horrifying so unexpectedly. Putting it here struck me as entirely appropriate. I.was moved.

He was hot as balls, that is for sure.

Definitely. Although I should point out that I don't really seek out Howard movies anymore, so if any of them are any good, I would not really know. I heard the racing movie was supposed to be pretty good, but I never checked it out. I did see Inferno over at a friend's house. While I wouldn't say it was a good

For my money, A Beautiful Mind is a terrible piece of shit. It vacillates between cliche and schlock, and it in no way conveys anything true about John Nash as a man, a mathematician, or a sufferer of mental illness. So let's scratch that one right off of the slim good side of Goldsman's CV.

Well … yeah. I was going to say you're pretty dark not to think that was implied in my comment, but then I remembered that this is GOT we are talking about.

Why would Rick let a little attempted murder get in his way? That doesn't seem like it would bother him. It may even make him admire them.

I went back and forth on whether to go see what was obviously a terrible adaptation (and one which I have been dreading for years due to the Goldsman Factor), but it was the AV Club's own review that convinced me not to bother. Reading that summary, which was actually more favorable than most, pushed me into the

Also, Dan rarely eats shit anymore. Therapy works, yo.

Given Rick's total inability to understand interpersonal relationships, his plan to permanently cut Jerry out of the family seems destined to fail. Both Summer and Morty already want him back, while Beth has had regret from the beginning. I think she is going to get her extra time with Rick, and it's going to make her

Uhhhh … guys, do you have the phrase 'a hat on a hat'?

If the show is going to ever back Rick away from his nihilism, then he's eventually going to have to save Beth and company from Cronenberg World, and deal with this Beth by explaining to her that her Rick and Morty are both dead, killed by her Rick's mistake. That he mentions it all here as happening as a byproduct of

I never really considered that a map was possible. They move between dimensions, and more than once is said the very constancy off the planet is in flux. I don't know how you map that.