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Will do!

I really need to check out MST3K sometime, it feels like I'm missing a huge chunk of my nerd credentials or something. I've seen a few clips of Rifftrax though and I found it horribly unfunny, so I'm worried I'll go watch the original stuff and realize that this one of those things that everyone loves but just isn't

Oh man, I didn't even consider the mobile phone angle. Some of the older sci-fi I've read has what is essentially modern day tablets, so it's kind of funny that Gibson didn't think to include something similar.

I will once again go the last.fm route and base this after the song I played the most times, which was apparently easyFun's Fanta. But last.fm doesn't scrobble properly all the time so it's probably more like Warm Blood from Carly Rae, which is another good choice.

The Witcher 3! Last night I finished the A Towerful of Mice sidequest. That felt like my first true Witcher 3 experience or something. It was just side quest and yet it went on for quite some time, with a narrative that took a lot of twists and turns. There combat encounters were challenging, the boss was fun and even

I really wanna get back on track with what I started for Nanowrimo, but I'm hoping to get back into that over the holidays. The past few weeks have been devoted mostly to essay writing. Nanowrimo actually happens during the worst possible time. I get excited for it and then get swamped with schoolwork instead.

I think the last time a piece of media made me seriously cry was Sense 8, but somewhat like what @shulkiesmash:disqus said, I'll cry about anything. You wouldn't even believe how many times I've watched something remotely emotional with my roommates and had to actively fight back the urge to cry because we're all a

Sorry to hear that, beema. :(

Warm Blood was the best on that imo.

I finished Brandon Sanderon's Shadows of Self last night. The sequel to that is out in January, Sanderson is a machine. This morning I started William Gibson's Neuromancer. Only on the second chapter, but it's a lot of fun right now. Gibson's writing is so colorful and vibrant, and you gotta love the inaccurate

I love this song so much, it gets some heavy repeats around Xmas time. I'll even play it a few times during the year, sometimes you just want those good ass Christmas vibes.

Does that explain why he hasn't made a good movie in about a decade?

Cameras + low lighting = bad time.

But it's not like it was his fault. His post FNL failures have more to do with poor writing or marketing than Kitsch himself.

Wasn't she initially spying on Luke because it was related to a case? Or did I miss something?

The UFO was like the catalyst for the whole show though. If it hadn't distracted Rye, he might not have died, and the gang war might not have been incited.

I wanted her to come back with a shaved head and kick ass Furiosa style.

The UFO is only predictable in the sense that they've clearly been building up to it all season. Chekov's UFO. Just about any other response would have been even more predictable or tropey. Oh look, someone's getting strangled and now they're gonna get saved by someone random who's gonna shoot their attacker in the

Prince, probably.

It's interesting how his thought process seems to work in that scene, he almost talks about the UFO's as if they were the cause of the massacre. Makes me wonder if the UFO will appear again.