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Apparently a majority of present voters would like to see this little guy be placed into the Aperture Science Emergency Intelligence Incinerator.

THIS CAKE CANNOT BE A LIE.

Yes. In a position of power, absolute authority, and almost no accountability to the students. 'Hounded' indeed.

I'd just like to take a brief reprieve from the ongoing war and declare my undying love for mochi ice cream.

Anything that references Busby Berkeley is okay in my books.

@andhowever: Kristen has consistently proven herself to be an actress who chooses her roles well. As for Mr. Pattison... well, we're still waiting.

I'm just saying, I would buy the everloving crap out of this.

@snobographer: Well, that was the explanation Henry Selick gave and Gaiman was okay with it too, he said he understood. There's a link somewhere, lemme find it.

@snobographer: Actually I thought they added Wybie to the film because otherwise she'd be talking with herself a good portion of the time.

You know the problem with belief and faith is that it persists in spite of all availible evidence.

I'd like to point out that I watched the shit out of Coraline and still consider it one of my favorite films and I'm a guy. Same too with Pan's Labyrinth and I'm a dude. There's a reason why I didn't watch The Princess and the Frog. It's because Disney's Princess line seems way too marketed now.

@Aaron Young: Uh no. Pocahontas with aliens shouldn't even have been nominated for best picture.

@Nell Gwynne: Yeah, At this point his twitter is doling out far more rainn than I can handle. My irritation with him might even be surpassing that of dwight

@Erda: Honestly I think what a lot of people are reaching for here is films that are about women that are not about rom-coms. Bigelow has no obligation to do that. Hopefully her win should move some instituional muscle to get something other than a female-focused rom-com greenlit.

@Mundane: Why would it have been more significant for Sofia Coppola to win? If anything that would've been one to call 'just a...' win. I love the movie like no else, but it has technical flaws and not particularly impressive writing.