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Once liberated, the outposts become hubs for your allies in the Golden Path, as well as spawning a few missions. There are some instances where the army attacks outposts and you can help them, but I'm not sure that not helping means they fall back into enemy hands.

On my one success, I mostly picked people off with a bow and arrow, then used bait to lure three dogs out of hiding to get them gone. Somehow the dogs count, I guess?

"The Masterpiece" was the working title for "The Disaster Artist" (before they must have realized that keeping the title of a fairly well-known book would help people see the movie), so yep.

More "Far Cry 4." I'm kind of miffed at myself and the game for not realizing something earlier.

generally regarded as the greatest rock record ever made (though not by yours truly)

Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
James Purefoy: Rome
Robert Z'Dar: Tango & Cash
Suzi Quatro: Thanks, Edgeplay

Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Wayne Brady: Self, Let's Make a Deal

I assume they were referring to the initials of a person rather than just an abbreviation, but yeah, that was needlessly confusing.

Did the online "Jeopardy" test. I estimate I got around 20 wrong, so I doubt I'll get called in.

(tries to think of pun on "Straczynski" or "Wachowski")

Morgan Freeman: The Shawshank Redemption

I personally stopped eating during movies years ago, also because I don't want the distraction of chewing noises during dialogue. But I'll eat popcorn during the ads before the trailers if it's there.

I didn't see it with my mom (again: she's Mormon, wouldn't watch raunchy stuff), but did see it with someone else.

I can't recall watching anything too raunchy with my parents (it helps that my parents are Mormon and wouldn't watch that kind of stuff anyway), but I do recall feeling a bit embarrassed to be watching certain parts of "The Handmaiden" in a public theater.

I was mainly putting that in just in case there's a film die-hard out there reading this who wants to say it's prettier or something. As I recall Sidney Lumet saying, "Anything you can do with film, I can do with HD, and I can do it faster."

It's like one shot where her robe is open and she's spinning around.

But there's a REASON "Almost Famous" is rated R! You see Kate Hudson's breasts, and kids MUST be protected from that until they're 17, at which point they can see all the breasts they like!

I saw somebody compare it once to somebody saying they'd make America great again by bringing back 35mm film. It's been replaced by a superior* standard.

I could barely follow that movie sober. I can hardly imagine watching it stoned.