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In fact, back in those old "community" days, it was possible to delete movies from your activity log. It was a little difficult to get to (as were many things in their settings/profile system), but it could be done. I was a little miffed when that went away — especially when my Roku's glitchy remote will select some

I pay about twice that much for my cable alone, and another $40 for internet. I had a discount package, but it expired after a year and they won't give me another.

Wouldn't it be funny if Brickleberry got cancelled by, like, five executives right now?

Someone tell me how I can subscribe to a version of Comedy Central that doesn't air Tosh-Point-Fucking-Oh seven hours out of every god damned day.

This is a surprise? The chief output of the show was just a lot of catty mewling from C-Listers.

I paid $17.50 for a ticket to GotG in 3D (non-IMAX) in Manhattan.

I'd argue that it comes from having terrible instincts when given a public platform.

They're empowered psychopaths and pill-poppers, though. Every bloody, violent act they perform is righteous, in pursuit of what the story dictates is "just" or "good." And it's often done for the benefit of female characters — damsels in g-strings in distress. Women rarely have any agency in Miller's stories, except

The point was De Niro's investigation got shut down for insufficient evidence, so he needed someone outside his jurisdiction to bring it to light. What he actually says in the scene is "If that cupcake makes a mess, we've got a case again." Meaning he intentionally riled up Stallone, knowing the big oaf would start

Probably just the fact that a ton of people went to go watch it all at once.

That reminds me:

Maybe it's too obvious and mainstream, as dream-casting goes, but I can't think of anybody other than Clooney to play Strange.

I'm almost certain I'm going to regret asking this, but: how in the living fuck do you dubstep "Tequila?"

"really, given his history who knows why it happened"

My suspicion is that this played a major part in it — other crew (notably the show's former headwriter) have attested that the show was able to make it through production largely in spite of Page's involvement, not because of him. So he's already not an asset.

If you add "chunks of broken coffeetable" (represented as toffee) this could legit be a real thing.

Man, I've been sayin' that shit for years. Especially after the botched "re-release" of Alien about a decade ago. They could have made a fortune by giving it a wide release (especially after bothering to advertise it nationally) but only dropped it in a few theaters, essentially just to market the eventual DVD release.

Mandela: Here Comes The BOOM

Mostly it just makes him look chunky. But you know what they say: the Leica M Monochrom adds ten pounds.

I remember very distinctly when it came out, as a friend was working at our town movie theater at the time. The studio pushed a last-minute marketing blitz in the week before it was released, so his theater was awash in extra posters and window decals and shit. And even as a couple of straight-up nerds, we thought the