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Terry Cullen
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I was so disappointed when I discovered the "Montreal Vampire" wasn't a real Olympic Mascot.

For me it's when people say "I just love how…" when they try to point out a contradiction. Like, "I just love how he says this, while doing this..".

About a year ago, a poster was made that looked really similar to the new one. So, either this new one was made by the same person, or someone's work was ripped off:https://addictedtohorrormov…

Should we bring back Anthony Hopkins from Hearts in Atlantis?

Sad thing is, that's all Canada : (

People keep saying this, but even Curry's Pennywise looked odd. Ultimately, he's a clown, and there are no moments in the story where he's just "blending" in. He's not Dexter.

That would be the smart move, if true.

It's going to be tricky. Especially since the adult portions of the book are so concerned with memory. I think you'd almost have to rework the story. If it were up to me, I'd probably go smaller. I'd focus the story more on Mike's growing horror and paranoia. Maybe some guilt over not completing the job the first time

Why are so many people thinking the sex scene is even remotely being considered? There is zero chance.

I don't know, Fukunaga's take seemed way different.

It is King's best book, and is better than the Stand. I love the Stand, but that last "book" goes nowhere.

Eddie is missing. The kid on the far left in Stan. Eddie is the kid on the floor in the third photo.

Plus, isn't that what essentially ended their childhood? It brought back the power that had made them more than scared children, but in the process, it shot them into adulthood. As Bill reflects earlier in the book, how much of themselves was left behind when they left Derry? Did they leave their childhoods in the

What does the fact they're all women have to do with anything?

The show sometimes changes things up, but killing Negan would be a massive departure form the source material. I think we can expect Negan to stick around the show at least for the next two seasons. Given that Scott Gimple thinks Negan is one of the greatest characters in fiction, he's not going anywhere anytime soon.

From what I've read, he was cast just days before filming the finale. He had lost a ton of weight for a previous role which is why he appeared so gaunt in last season's finale. It's also why he had a beard, because he was still filming the Good Wife.

I think they had a crossbow at the Kingdom. I seem to recall Daryl picking one up there.

Isn't it funny ( by which I mean, really annoying) that it took an entire season just so that they could set up the war for next season?

What's up with the leaning, anyway? It's such a weird affectation to give him. I've gone from thinking he was miscast in the role to thinking he might not even be that good of an actor.

Since the actress is going to be the star of the new Star Trek series, I can't see why they wouldn't kill her off, especially since there's nowhere else to take the character.