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Is there a chrome extension that makes The A.V Club NOT look like Jezebel?

The Betty Crocker Cookbook is fantastic. It has recipes for all the basics you need to form your cooking skills.

I waded through a bunch of these comments to see if anyone had mentioned Dungeons & Dragons. No one has. I can only assume that means that my two friends and I (we were alone in the theater) are the only humans to have actually seen it in on the big screen.

I'm personally offended to see Howard the Duck on this list.

Replace "gun violence" with "Tom Cruise" and you have the most troubling moral dilemma I've faced in my life.

I often wonder what it would be like to watch certain movies going in with no knowledge of what it's really supposed to be about. I understand that trailers and reviews and general synopses of movies are a necessary evil, but sometimes as I watch a movie and the beginning is so disconnected from where you eventually

I was pretty disappointed to click on the "Ironic detachment" tag and find that this was the only article listed.

I'm assuming that patrons will be allowed to leave if they so choose.

That's a lot of setup/breakdown for a live set.

Dirty Dancing, Adventureland and The Sandlot are all great choices, but I'm gonna go with Summer Rental. It really captures the joys and hassles and miseries of family vacations and the beach in general.

Two Squires a Warg and a Pizza Place

Twilight Zone - Golden Earring

I think I first saw Dear Zachary around that same time. I say, "first saw," as if I've watched again since. I haven't. I can't imagine that I will.

A few years back, all the rioting in Ferguson had me feeling really depressed and gave me a pretty bleak world view and I found myself watching almost everything on this list. A lot of 9/11 documentaries. It was a pretty dark time for me.

Left 4 Dead never made me sick, but I'd often have dreams of Hunters jumping on me.

According to this data I've collected, ugly losers really like using data.

Tango in the Night is such a throwaway Fleetwood Mac album for me.

This show is such trash and I live for it.

SPOILER, not only are they half siblings, but they're also first cousins. Map that genealogy out and they're more closely related than they are to the siblings they grew up with, who they originally thought were full blooded siblings.

Not revealing who killed Rosy Larson by the end of the first season was the one mistake made by the immaculate The Killing.