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Mads is the definitive Lector to me. I recently watched the Hannibal movies and Hopkins is groan-worthy. Manhunter was the only good one, and that's not Hopkins.

Yeah. I found the men in Italy generally very sweet. But I don't mind being approached or complimented by strangers. Men are much more persistant and crude in Morocco or Turkey.

The Fog scared the hell out of me when I was a kid. I wasn't a horror fan at all, but somehow saw it on tv. The worst part is I grew up in a hill town with frequent fog, a sliding glass door looking into the woods and being left home alone often - i was just waiting for the fog to kill me! But I also have an

What about the trailer for Samberg's film? It looks terrible & I groaned knowing I will definitely see it.
I thought Seven Days in Hell was pretty funny and fun despite a lot of ridiculoussness. So maybe this one will be ok????

As a woman who works with dancers, I was enjoying the yoga montage with a smirk. Until she did the split while reading a book. Wow. Yeah. I'll be in my bunk!

Made me laugh

As a female who has been in the best man's party, i could relate to Charles here. And as a woman who would totally fall for a Pimento type (only to have him leave) I could really relate to Rosa. Excellent 99 all around.

Ha. I was hoping someone would explain why DMB fans were such monsters!!! Backwards hats! Bwagh!

I have never actually met one of these fabled "douchey" fans. But the stories kept me away. Eventually i had a non-American bf who innocently played their albums. And, yes, they were much better than i expected.

Yes they are, the band itself is large and eclectic (both musically and diversity)

Duh duh duh duh love love love duh duh duh love love love…

Radiohead!

"Don't drink the water" with A. Morrisette on backing vocals is my favorite DMB song. Not really a fan, nor a hater.

I guess I never got the DMB hate. They are not terrible musicians. They kinda have an interesting history and group makeup. I guess as a nyc'er i have never come across the hoards of date-raping, bro-ing fans every always talks about. It took a non-American ex- bf to get me to listen (he had no negative association)

I work with a lot of ethnic teenage girls, and even with real life time and budget constraints - changing up the 'do completely often is def a big thing - sometimes its a wig, of course weaves etc too. I get gently teased for keeping the same old style - white girl style AND couldn't care less.

Me too! Been listening to personal music devices since… Well about 35 years. And I still hear better than many people I deal with! Don't know why, my non music listening family has been warning me of hearing loss forever. Do prefer over the head phones cause I have tiny ears & the buds don't fit me well.

I gave up on this show a while ago, but tuned in about half through tonight's episode. I enjoyed it - kinda silly but fun. I forgot how beautiful Nicole Baharie is. I like the new hairdo.

True. Her story is basically a tragedy. She is put in a position, initially through no fault of her own and is dragged along without a good choice. I actually don't get why people aren't more sympathetic to her.

As someone who has had a friend die of an overdose when he was not alone and a hospital was 2 blocks away, you can't underestimate the fear drug addicts have to call in authorities. Thank god some states gave started to have a no fear law (i.e. the cops can't take in the person who called for drugs) but not all

That is easier to say (turn walt in) but it would have destroyed her life. She had a disabled son, a new baby and not much familial support. How would she support herself & children? What if the prosecutors were zealous & went after her as an accomplice? People without money do not often get real justice. Not to