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I want a dashboard-top big fucking box that does that, and also makes oinking when cops approach.

Try Michael's. I haven't done my proper research yet but I imagine they still allow guilt-free shopping for craft goods.

I found myself compelled to finish Hemlock Grove season 1, because the horror scenes are kind of sweet. The werewolf transformation in Season 1 is just fucking great, and one of the coolest since American Werewolf in London.

It's less a "psychology degree gives you superpowers" thing than a "being on the autism spectrum gives you superpowers" thing. Most of the other psychologists on the show are smart but bound by sensory limits. Willi Graham is special because he's apparently a clairvoyant but the show doesn't realize that's what

I'm enjoying Van Damme's career in reverse currently. I didn't watch his stuff growing up, having only seen the first Universal Soldier and not being blown away by it. It felt cheap and lifeless as a kid where the Terminator movies or Robocop didn't, so I moved on.

Blade 2 is the better comparison.

I'm a pretty big defender on that one, and consider it a misunderstood classic.

Fine you dorks, here's your book ending:

I like the movie too man, but the mapping thing WAS off. He sends up the drone, it pilots itself around to map the place for the ship, which people on the ship then can.. verbally direct him to where he needs to go?

I saw this poster before realizing it was Christophe Waltz, and was uninterested in the butt. Now seeing it and connecting it with him, I find it much more appealing.

The hentai lobby is surprisingly influential.

This is a civil rights issue as far as I'm concerned.

I'm no literary historian, but didn't he name his cat the n-word?

Agreed, but in the bubble of Hollywood, you don't need to even call and ask. If you're in the even smaller world of animation, everyone already has heard this guy's rep because of his public firing.

It's more work to get rid of someone in a sexual assault allegation, obviously, but the public shaming of firing him with fault is more effective and shames the perpetrator to a point they can't be picked up on the rebound by another show right away. Getting a "no fault" fire gives you more room to just say "it wasn't

It's a real drag when truly talented and promising foreign directors get brought over here, and they get to make shitty thrillers like The Tourist. Von Donnersmarck made one of the most stunningly revealing movies about the surveillance age with The Lives of Others, then he gets to make tepid boring tone-deaf garbage

I've had 3 moving experiences, and 2/3 were total bums even though we were helping them out. The optimist in me says you're the standard and I'm the unlucky one.

Artist intent is way, way stickier of a debate than that. Plenty of artists meant their albums to be heard as EPs, singles, etc, or even as a "one shot deal" at a live concert, and yet, we still listen to albums that are compilations of these. The record labels have done this so much in the past. If an album goes out

I'll jump in to defend these services too. A key part of music is about discovery, and using any other source of discovery, be it your friends, your favorite magazines, or who happens to end up at the local bar, are all fraught with biases and prejudices.

Google Play is actually pretty nice, though there's a cap somewhere on how much music you can put in there (you might be able to cheaply buy more cloud space). Essentially you can upload ALL of your music to be streamed anywhere you want, even the weird stuff. I have all my Frogs demos with me everywhere I go now,