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I was so charmed by Alden Ehrenreichin Hail Caesar! and he has such an old school movie star charm about him, I can definitely see him filling Harrison Ford's shoes.

For me, it would have to be Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade. It and Batman were the first two big theatrical releases my sisters took me to see on opening night. I was immediately hooked by the sequence with River Phoenix and it just got better from there. By the time the Nazi sympathizer turned to dust, my mind

"In comedy, somebody always gets hurt."

I loved the line to Andrea's anxious patient "you did choose to dress in the same colors as my couch." It was such a fitting line that rang true as a piece of therapist dialogue.

Hey, some of us grew up in the 80s, and it wasn't any better. In fact in terms of the exercise craze it was more intense.

Loved Lori Petty in this episode—she was the best thing about it IMO.

The same movie applies when I'm too sick to function, too—Con Air. It never fails. It's light, ridiculous action-packed entertainment that falls apart as soon as you start to think about it—so it's perfect for days when my brain just isn't there.

Agreed. While it had some of the problems that Eric Schaeffer's stuff always seems to have (most of which stems from his sweaty desperation and his love affair with himself) I thought it had a lot of potential. People in the U.S. have a messed up relationship with food, and the show examined that with humor and

The Patrick Swayze mime was an unexpected laugh—he really ran with that in a way that shouldn't have worked but did. I, for one, like the Kevin Roberts sketch. I could see what they were going for, I just think it's a sketch that might work better on paper/conceptually than it does in real life. Kevin Roberts DOES

Seriously, how awesome is Barb though? She has her head on straight, and it makes her a great foil for the absolute selfish craziness of Sarah and the rest of the family. I wish she would get more screen time.

Oh man, I'm glad I'm not the only one who worried about that—and I'm grateful they didn't go there.

Daisy Ridley, not Williams.

I kind of lost it with Bing Bong's goodbye. I know that's an inevitable part of growing up, but still.

aww, that's a shame—I was really looking forward to this film. I really enjoy darker Christmas movies, the cast is great, and no one's ever made a Krampus movie before.

Which is weird, because it's a half baked joke at best. There could be a joke in there somewhere with the idea of closets and claustrophobia and coming out and what not, but I'm not sure what it would be or how you would set it up.

was this leaked early or something? I remember watching this months ago.

I do not understand this casting at all. I like Emma Stone, but she looks nothing like Billie Jean King. I think Marcia Gaye Harden might have been a decent choice like ten years ago.

I haven't seen the film yet, but I didn't think the explanation in the book was all that opaque—she made the choice to improve their odds at actually getting representative government rather than more of the same.

I thought they also had to take a test? Wasn't that part of how they determined it? They said that in the first episode—they have to do a video summation, but the elimination is actually based on a 15-question quiz about details of the mystery. At least that's what I remember, but it was like 3 years ago that it was

I agree, that bothered me, too. It doesn't refer simply to men explaining things, that would be ridiculous.