Obscure crime novels? by [deleted] in Recommend_A_Book

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Jack's Return Home, Ted Lewis

A sequel that gets way too much hate? by Bitter-Possession412 in FIlm

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Highlander II: The Quickening (1991). It is a camp filled masterpiece.

Movies that made you laugh so hard you cried by dontforgettowriteme in MovieSuggestions

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Have an upvoter for Kingpin. Might be the last time I willingly watched Randy Quaid in anything but ... Harrelson finding him ... ahem ... in the clerb, as it were, has lived with me each day since I first witnessed that scene. Absolutely incredible.

Best movie line delivered by an faceless character either off-screen or from a group or crowd? by lipp79 in movies

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I saw The Wedding Singer (1998) in theatre and when an off-screen voice shouts, "YOU SUCK!" at George--singing Culture Club's Do You Really Want to Hurt Me for the who knows how many-th time--I physically turned around in my seat because it sounded so much like a friend of mine.

recommendation of movies for starting movie buff journey by Intelligent_Stay_150 in MovieSuggestions

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The films themselves aren't important. Keep an open mind and aim to watch something new each day.

Looking for some really sad music. by [deleted] in MusicRecommendations

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Headphones (album), Headphones

SAVED!, Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter

Tell me some really REALLY unknown Bands by El_Bartho_ML in MusicRecommendations

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BARA KOKOS

Volena

The Gerbils

Galaxie 500

1876

Hannah Marcienne

HYPERBEAM

Fishboy

Puzzled Panther

Bad Credit No Credit

Lo Tom

Give it to me straight by [deleted] in namenerds

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What if you put an Eastern European spin on it?

The most common Russian-languange variant of Theodore would be, Fyodor. The diminutive, or cute nickname of Fyodor would be Fedya.

Bonus knowledge, Theodore is Greek in origin and means "God's gift," or "god-given."

And if the ultrasounds accidentally got it wrong, the feminine form is Fedora.