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It's as if someone allowed Jar-Jar Binks to make a movie...

The funny thing about the title of this article is that it works no matter what movie you're talking about.

Can I ask why do people prefer the start menu over the start screen? The start screen is literally a fullscreen version of the start menu. I don't see the point of multi-tasking when using start :L

Satellites.

My gf would concur. She has the biggest crush on Ezri.

Cinema Sins is like everything terrible about Internet film discussion distilled into a video series. It is purely distilled waste product.

...as a button:

Forthcoming post: The Exact Moment when Battlestar Galactica Lost us Forever.

"I don't want to live in a world where we decide that we've had enough giant robots."

The kicker? Everyone in London has a French accent.

STFU Sitwell, everyone knows you're Hydra scum.

Under the assumption that you're referring to podcasts generally as a "genre" (even though they're a "medium", comedy is a "genre"), I don't think that Serial has caused an explosion of popularity. It is one of the first podcasts that has gained massive popularity quickly, however. I think that is mostly due to its

I think I love you.

Surely, Sloth = PAKLEDS.

The tough ones were the best! Think of the rings as pairs. Learn how each two-ring set interacts and treat them, basically, as one ring that will always, say, point to two parts that are divided by one other part. Then learn the "rules" for the other pair. It's more complicated than that, but if you think of the rings

I can think of a lot of shows, including police procedurals, that at various times have thrown in at least the implication that flying saucers/ghosts/magic/psychic powers are real. There's probably some correlation between how long a show has been on the air and the likelihood of such an episode.

As much as I absolutely love the Ledger/Bale film, Burton's 1989 adaptation will always be the definitive Batman to me.

As someone else who also favors single-player games, I hear you. My gut tells me that the essence of gaming is multiplayer but I still love playing a great singleplayer game more than just about any other pastime. I would have loved Blizzard to have made a great solo game, but it really isn't what studios are doing

Missed opportunity for a remote or something to crash into the TV at the end.

"greatER continuity" [missed the edit window to correct that]