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I thought this was the best of the Fionna episodes. It had me laughing throughout (especially loved when the forest animals dutifully return with freaky clothing, mind-blowing reading material, and chained servants) and I'm incredibly impressed by the careful characterization of Lumpy Space Prince. He's equal parts

Such a great show. One of the lines that really made my throat tighten is when Janet told Tawney that Ted Jr. "really loves you, you know." The thing that Erik said about the show being about humans is absolutely right. Teddy was kind of posited as a villain at first, but he's my favorite character: he's frustrated,

I get that people are moved by different episodes, but I've never understood the cold response to "A Glitch is the Glitch" by some of the commenters here. The deliberate corruption of the image as the episode progresses is incredible. It's one of my favorites.

That part where they're singing about how short the day is for flowers was amazing.

Why do they keep changing the titles of his movies to make them bland and lifeless? This used to be called Tokarev, and now it's… Rage. Blech. Even more upsetting was Seeking Justice, which was changed from the infinitely more interesting The Hungry Rabbit Jumps. Still would have been a terrible movie, but at least it

I am a great orator and highly charismatic, but I'm not looking for followers right now. I cannot lede you.

One of the most underrated movies is Grandma's Boy, while one of the most overrated movies is Momma's Man. Way to bury the lead, AVC.

So, before his unfortunate demise, Prismo was saying he would take a nap again in 1,000 years. Any connection to Lemonhope, who we last saw lying down in his bed after wandering for 1,000 years? I thought Lemonhope was lying down to die, but maybe not? Is it at all possible there's a Lemon-Prismo in our future?

I hit the back button and it seems to have disappeared, so apologies if this posts twice… Deserted is most definitely real and if you don't mind spending $10 on a 30-minute Christian movie I've already spoilered, you can get it here: http://www.desertedthemovie…

Naw man, s'real. If you're willing to put down $10 on a 30-minute Christian film I've already spoilered, you can find it here: http://www.desertedthemovie…

To be fair, Deserted is a short film (a little over 30 minutes), but yeah… even that 30 minutes is padded out with stuff like an endless passive-aggressive phone argument the lady has with her grown son about how he keeps making excuses not to go to church with her. It's all worth it for the ending, though.

Oh man, I am unfamiliar with all of these. All of it is being added to my "Need to See" list immediately. Thanks for the suggestions.

Incredible. Rock: It's Your Decision is on a whole other level than Christmas with a Capital C. The main character kid stops to listen to some music at a store in the mall, then realizes the music is just THE DEVIL trying to get to him. It marks the second time in my life I've heard somebody say it is just their

haha Yes, Deserted is real and it is amazing. Unfortunately, I had to buy it online to see it… it's not available anywhere to stream. If you want something insane right now, I'd highly recommend Rock: It's Your Decision, a wonderful 1982 atrocity about how evil rock'n'roll bands like The Eagles are destroying the

I have seen Christmas with a Capital C, and I don't think it's one of the best. It's mostly boring cliche. The best Christian movies are the ones that are off the charts with insanity, e.g. De Miller's Deserted, wherein an old woman goes insane thinking she's been left behind in the Rapture - wailing hysterically,

I'm a huge fan of hilarious Christian movies. My top 3, no particular order: Facing the Giants, C Me Dance, and Suing the Devil. If you haven't seen STD, get on it - it is insane and there is no question that you will love it. I pressured Rabin into doing a write-up for it when he was still here.

Re-watched this episode tonight. One small moment that really says a lot about the character: near the beginning of the episode, Rick takes a can of soda out of the fridge, shakes it up, then puts it back in and grabs the orange juice instead. It's all done so fluidly and naturally. Wonderful stuff.

Always been impressed by the realism of the relationships in this film. The moment that comes to mind for me is when Lloyd puts on "Cocoon" for the nursing home residents, then stands at the back of the room next to Diane. She reaches out to place her hand on his back, then quickly withdraws it - the parameters of

Intercessor: Another Rock 'n Roll Nightmare

Maybe they changed the movie between the pre-release DVD I bought and the official release, but my understanding regarding the internet porn thing is that Bronson's character ACTUALLY PARTICIPATED in the creation of some 600 internet porn videos. Unless I've misinterpreted the line "have you ever done internet porn"