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I've got a couple and you're definitely not wrong, but for the price they're pretty good. The one other problem worth noting is that they don't incline back very far - if you're eyeline is much above these you can't rotate them back to get the monitor perpendicular to your gaze.

I've got a couple and you're definitely not wrong, but for the price they're pretty good. The one other problem

Good advice. They can also serve as a warning system - I lost about 20 pounds last year, went from a size 36 down to a 33. I kept all the intermediate sizes, and when I would occasionally backslide and would have to put on my 34's it served as a good way of letting me know I was slipping, that I needed to lay off the

Starbucks dissed = daily hipster achievement unlocked! Way to go!

Thank you for this! I've loved this movie since I first saw it in the theater when it initially came out, and I thought I had read most everything about the production (heck, I own a copy of the original Oliver Stone script!) but I actually found out some new things from this article!

Serious question: Jennifer Connelly has been in plenty of action/comic book movies - has there ever been an action figure of one of her characters? I can't think of any...

The remove-the-lettuce-stem thing absolutely works; I've done it for years. It only fails when you do it wrong and stupidly.

Interested to see how they're going to distinguish this from "Arrow" - dark and gritty, check; hero covered with scars, check; abundant reference to "My City"....

As if anyone hasn't seen or read the Red Wedding, mandatory spoiler alert...

Maybe Natasha is closer to Steve's age, and Leviathan kept her on ice / used one of the vials of Steve's blood to give her reflexes/strength/longevity?

At least that was something that Tolkien actually (sort of) wrote had happened, unlike a lot of the other stuff which Jackson made up out of thin air.

There's a place in southern Virginia/northern North Carolina called The Great Dismal Swamp. I've always wondered how someone got away with naming a real place something you'd normally only hear in a bad fantasy story.

The University of Virginia (team name: Cavaliers) used to have a fellow dress up as a cavalier; very cool. Most everyone loved him so of course there would be None Of That. Some horrible staffer decided to replace the Cavalier with..."The Hoo" (UVa students are called Wahoos). I think this monstrosity lasted one or

I'd watch the hell out of that but only if DeBarge does the soundtrack.

Going back a ways but I always loved John Hallam as Tyrian in Dragonslayer - voice like velvet.

No mention of the fact that Mr. Parrothead Jimmy Buffett has a cameo in the film?

Blew my mind when, after decades of listening to that song, I finally realized that the main guitar riff is pretty much lifted straight from Springsteen's "Jungleland".

Yep, same here. The Alamo Drafthouse does a "Hobbit Feast" version of this complete with themed meals and drinks - my gal and I did that for Thanksgiving last year. Fortunately they run the full credits - the ones with the names of every member of the fan club - which makes for a nice 25-minute break to go use the

Your parody of a humorless scold who Just Doesn't Get It is spot on sir!

Love this casting choice. I'm a huge fan of The Stand from way back and have always wondered about who would make a good RF (especially after the terrible, no good choice they made for the TV miniseries). Best I came up with was Sean Penn, but MM is a really good choice as well.

Easy - Tatiana Maslany in Dollhouse.