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  • Will B
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is this any different from the HD version that was on TBSHD? It is a stunning trasfer and I will be buying tickets to this if i hear it will be even better tahn the TBS one.
Cute, more Topolosky video wonderment. I assume this will be something like The Rotten Tomatoes Show?
very fun, great find.

One thing, no big deal, but the turnpike only has tollbooths at exits, you probably meant the Parkway.

XOXO

Will B from NJ
"There is no such thing as an appropriate joke. Thats why it's a joke."

-Michael Scott
More favs:

George Clooney in From Dusk Til Dawn i was 14 when i saw this, and I'll be damned if i didn't have my sister draw that tattoo on me at least 3 times with a sharpie.

The Rock in Southland Tales: In the movie he had tattoos from several different religions, and the graphic novel did a slick job of explaining why/how he got them.
quickly becoming piratesquad.com... and i like it
What's with all The Last Mimzy refs? Did you think that movie was gross?
i dont think i am the only guy who would go see ANY movie with Daft Punk doing the score.

This is the 2nd best movie score news I have heard. Arcade Fire is still #1.
Erik, you may be related to my wife. She has the same exact sentiments on puking and this Scene from Stand By Me. She went home from primary school almost everyday with the throw up phobia and to this day suffers from panic attacks at some restaurants because of the thought of puking in public.

Great post, it hit close to home and I'm glad that I now know I did not marry a complete nut job.
There's no way that was anna faris' butt in House Bunny. I'd bet money it was a body double
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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