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We’ve been rewatching TNG, and my 3 and a half year old son has been watching it with us. He likes it! I’m definitely a Picard gal. I like my starship captains to be capable of delivering a Shakespearean soliloquy or two :)

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I love The Iron Giant. I thought the ending was a little much with the nuclear bomb, but other than that it’s one of those movies I can rewatch and enjoy every time. I love the way Dean interacts with both Hogarth and the Iron Giant. My favorite moment is the espresso scene (“It’s like Coffezilla”). If this were a

So I should probably steer clear of Violent J's autobiography, lest the FBI think I mean to take up the cause of the Juggalo Gang...

Suicide ideation is a tough cycle to break, I've been there many times. It's heartbreaking when someone doesn't overcome it. 

Quentin Tarantino: Never Stop Never Stoppin'

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I recommend reading “Growing Up With Manos” by Jackey Raye Neyman Jones (Debbie). First of all, she’s a dear, and loves the MSTIE community (she’s a member on a FB page I am a part of). And the story behind it is interesting, particularly the quirks of Hal “We’ll Fix It In The Lab” P. Warren and how Jackey’s father

That’s hilarious. That Frank has a kooky screw loose!

It’s my favorite Joel episode.

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One of the sweetest moments in the series:

I did, but Eleanor Roosevelt was pissed when my mother showed up drunk when I was presented my award (my classmates thought it was funny, though).

The first time I saw it was on cable, right in the middle of the trippy Jupiter and Beyond scene.

Ford in Himmel, was that cheesy!

I Have No Teeth, And I Must Gnash

Oh geez, I forgot about that movie. Laurel and Hardy, more like Laurel and Hardly, Amirite?

I saw Walt as not a man who went from good to bad, but as soneone who just needed the right push to reveal his true colors. He was a narcissist through and through. I am definitely more sympathetic to June’s dilemma than Walt’s, even if she is “breaking bad".

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My cat did let me put on a little sombrero on his head for five seconds at a birthday party. It might just be that he’s mellowing out a bit as he’s getting older.

I’m surprised Riddick (aka Vin Diesel's DND character) hasn’t been made into a series yet.

Del Toro hand eyes!

Sam Neil makes a good villain. I liked him in Peaky Fuckin’ Blinders.

Same here. It reminds me of the Fear Street Saga books. Some truly gruesome and memorable deaths, but hoo boy, the plot is ridiculous and characterization paper thin.