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I would really like an answer to that. Glam-inspired? Sure. Reminiscent of big-sound James Bond themes? Of course. But "Latin flavored?" No. Now I'm trying to imagine it to a mambo beat and Tito Puente singing the song and it sounds very strange in my head—but not bad.

I don't care how much people say Pop sucked, I love the song Discothèque and I always will.

Good through: Forever.

Birth is weird and uncomfortable, but it's not THAT uncomfortable, you should give it a watch.

I love sister Ingalls because she is such an interesting character. They took a character who is (at face value) "above" the sins of her fellow inmates and then gave her a backstory based on pride and narcissism. She is so much more complicated than most of the clergy figures you see on television.

You are right, that's got to be what was implied. It's supported by what she says to Flaca later.

LATINO!!

Maybe, but I thought the point was to make a real life game of "would you rather" that she had been discussing earlier. I would think that if he made her eat both they would have told us that/showed us. I hope something really, really bad happens to him. Maritza usually irritates me but she's been growing on me the

"Nobody leaves this place without singin' the blues."

I found it harder to believe she would pick mouse over flies. Like…of course you pick flies.

Oh man, The Darkness, this takes me back to college. I loved their first album when it came out.

Oh god, I remember seeing this when I was very young. I thought it was a nightmare but it turns out to be real…also, what up Brad from Rocky Horror!

I'm not saying he needs to be silent. Often knowing how to say something is as important than what is being said—that's what I'm talking about.

I dunno, maybe he thinks people should be more straightforward (no pun intended). Except that coming out's a deeply personal thing and you can't tell other people how to do it.

I get it, he's young and passionate. But perhaps this will teach him a much needed lesson in diplomacy and tact.

Well I'm sold. Given Deadpool's love of 70s/80s pop culture, this sounds like it would basically write itself.

Damn, Clutch and Les Claypool AND Ween? It's like a dream come true.

Oof, I couldn't take Silent Hill, I thought it was a mess. The first Resident Evil really nailed it, though.

I remember seeing her in a tiny part in the 1981 TV movie "The Best Little Girl in The World" (starring Jennifer Jason Leigh). She looked young because she was only 17 at the time but sounded exactly like she did in As Good As It Gets. It was a little eery.

Oooh, and Robert Downey Jr. That movie is definitely strange, and oddly violent.