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Is that guy still around?

It’s amazing in retrospect the cast of this movie overall, but getting Allison Pill, Aubrey Plaza, Anna Kendrick, Mae Whitman, Brie Larson, and Elizabeth Winstead right before they all blew the fuck up is pretty impressive.

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I like to think she was missing it because she was filming her Hot Ones appearance, which she crushed.

Slither seems like an oversight on this list, and by people in general.  But it is a fantastic movie with every shot and scene tailored to propel the story a long, and was an early sign of what James Gunn was gonna be as a director.  Loved it in theaters, love it still.

That was Jimmy Buffett protecting his brand.

That man is Jimmy Buffett.

That’s Jimmy Buffett.

I love Tudyk and am not denying how great either of his performances here are, but as far as who’s given me the most actual LOL moments... gotta be James Adomian’s Bane.

So. Many. Dutch. Angles.

when this is over, people will WANT to flood theaters (and bars, and restaurants, and malls, and bars again, but I digress).”

My dad still lives in Aurora, and I’m under the impression that they’re not allowed to water their lawns at all most of the summer (fun fact: the homeowner’s association in my dad’s crappy 50+ year old neighborhood still try to hit people for not maintaining their lawns despite these restrictions).

It’s not something I had ever contemplated until the last few minutes of last night’s episode.  Holy shit this show is good.

He doesn’t try, he does.  It’s the end of the episode, and she relents.  Then a few episodes later her tries to pull the same move and she forcibly stops him.

Damn, beat me to it.  That’s my understanding as well.

My understanding is that the current timeline of BCS is 2004, so Saul’s actually a little over four years from catching up with Walt and Jesse in late 2008/early 2009.

The one that stands out to me—but didn’t used to until it was explicitly stated to me this way—is that Walt rapes his wife in the pilot episode. Then he tries to again two or three episodes later (after he’s murdered Ocho Loco, which I will call him forever because of Lalo). From pretty much jump street Walt was

This was, in fact, the reason.  The last act really only works uninterrupted, and it’s like 16+ mins long.

Certainly thinking at this point that Kim is the cartel’s lawyer in the BB/Cinnabon Gene timeline.

Very puzzled that they left “Tapestry” off the list, and especially considering they included “True Q” from the same season.

The one about the Mandela effect. I don’t know why it didn’t land for me like his others did, but it didn’t.