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What I don't understand about people thinking that is Theon threw that crazy chick off the wall down to the courtyard, but then he and Sansa jumped off the other side, presumably into thick snow. Sure, that might still kill them, but if it was really some suicide pact, why jump into the potentially life-saving snow

Dammit! I knew that one, but for some reason I kept thinking Bill Nighy the British Guy. He should have been in Chocolat somewhere.

Not without cross-referencing IMDb. I do know Jennifer Aniston and Richard Riehl were in Office Space years after they first teamed up in that crappy Ferris Bueller tv show if that helps, which, yeah, I know it doesn't.

Yes, I know. Chocolat came out in 2000. Rango came out in 2011.The implication being that I found Rango to be worth watching. Unless voice acting doesn't count.

Judy Dench was in Rango?

Did they put him in a glass of water?

This kind of reminds me of my dad saying "I usually hate lemon squares, but these are really good." Every single time he has one.

What is "Things Yeardley Smith says at a party?"

You guys are acting like Bojack Horseman doesn't exist.

Keeping Up with the Kardashians somehow has 10 goddamn seasons, so you could say I missed a lot of that, too.

When the PS2 came out, my friend upgraded and gave me his old Playstation. So I picked up used copies of FF VII and IX. I played IX first, the one with the monkey-tailed David Bowie and the little Jawa wizard in Paddington Bear's coat. Anyway, I really liked that game, but when I moved on to VII, which I 'd heard

Donkey Kong Country is divisive? Are we just making stuff up now?

Scrolling on tablet means sometimes inadvertently tapping the "Danny McBride" tag, then wondering why every Newswire suddenly involves Danny McBride.

There's already enough pictures of adult Garbage Pail Kids online, it's called The People of Walmart.

In related news, footage of Adam Sandler's "The Ridiculous Six" shot on vintage "Savage Injun" film, looks "heep mighty beautiful, like blossoming squaw."

Before he made a career out of blowing up famous landmarks, Roland Emmerich was an American pop-culture-loving director, who made this German movie called "Making Contact." I think it was called "Joey" in Europe. Anyway, it was filmed in English by German actors, but then redubbed into German for local audiences. It

This is why I love the internet. It used to be that bringing up vague recollections of long forgotten bits of pop culture was met with blank stares and insistence that you imagined it (which happened when I tried to convince my friends there was a movie about a kid who talked to his dead father on a red toy telephone

The only fake talk show I know of is the one with TV's Timothy Stack.

What show are you thinking of? I remember it, but forget the name. But it's a double reference;. The Cosby Mysteries was NBC around the same time.

It can if it involves "That 90's Show"