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Do you think they'll drop the whole "everybody turns homosexual to slow population growth" element?

Sounds pretty on point there with regards to the indie films, to be honest. For someone like RDJ they're labors-of-love projects that likely cost them money when you figure that they could be working on higher-paying projects.

Yep. I go back and forth on whether Crichton knew that, and was just messing with his readers for fun.

I liked The Lost Word, although it's not as good as I remembered when I watched it again about a year ago. Holy shit is Vince Vaughan's character an asshole who gets tons of people killed and never faces any accountability over it.

I feel like I've done absolutely nothing interesting with my life, after reading this.

Does it even matter what the plot is? I mean we know what it's going to be - lots of fights, lots of one-upmanship, and then a saiyan or human-saiyan hybrid powers up and saves the day.

Holy shit, Liam Hemsworth got into this movie? Good for him.

At least he'll be the main villain this time.

Good for them.

Not enough uses of "furious" in this post for my taste.

You've got Mathis mixed up with Danny. It was Danny's idea that he stole, not Mathis's.

I've never seen any Sopranos episodes, but I went and watched the scene in question out of curiosity. I'm definitely in the "He gets shot" camp - it's just the vibe of the whole scene, even I don't know who anybody is or any of the back-story.

This just made my fucking day. I loved that show back when it was on - I still remember Alfred Hitchcock vs Steven Spielberg, and Dr. Laura vs Ellen Degeneres.

Pete still has the rape of the Au Pair back in Season 3, so I think he's still ahead of Harry Crane in terms of creepiness even if Harry's been gaining on him.

1. It felt like a veiled insult when Don gave her a check for a million dollars and said, "I want you to live the life you've always wanted". One of the catalysts for Megan to get back into acting was her father telling her that she'd skipped the struggle and settled for the trappings of wealth. Now she'll be once

It's weird that people talk about how unlikeable Grimes is compared to Homer. Grimes actually acts like a pretty normal person when we first meet him - he's a little uptight and overly fastidious, but he gets along with Lenny and Karl pretty well, and he's polite to Homer. He doesn't even get angry and rude at Homer

But that's no fun compared to having an invisible island.

I want to see what the magical section of 1930s New York City looks like in the Potterverse. A Sixth Borough - the invisible one?

They've been half-assing the DVD box sets since Season 11, when they started selling them without any snap cases for the discs to go into - just irritating sleeves made out of cardboard and paper. It's about time.

I could see how you'd do a movie. You'd have to either invent a rationale as to why the owners are willing to keep killing security guards and covering it up, or just have that happen on the night you're there. But once you do that, there's plenty of material for at least three movies.