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Don't quite remember my original reaction to lactose-free milk. I remember lactose-free ice cream though. Took *blech* to a whole new level. Loved almond milk the first time I tried it. Just the regular kind - not sweetened or flavored. Coconut milk is pretty popular, but it kind of limits the flavors to vanilla based stuff. Ben & Jerry's and So Delicious are now using almond milk and what used to be an occasional premium treat for me is now my go to for ice cream. Awesome stuff.
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This is pure gold. Four years ago, I'd never heard of Almond Milk. Three years ago, I suddenly lost the ability to process milk (and more importantly, ice cream). Nuts to the rescue! What defines 'milk' for me? Anything I can put on my fruit loops or use to make ice cream.

The dairy industry needs to take a deep breath and relax.
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The ending of the original "The Fly" scared the bejesus out of me. The remake? Meh. Never liked it. I was never much of a Cronenberg fan - seems he was more into effects than actual movie making. Three notable exceptions: Scanners, A History of Violence, and Eastern Promises. But I digress.

Don't understand the Club's reasoning on Titanic, but it's their list. Still, I might have tried to find room for Bride of Frankenstein, Babe, and Avatar.
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I'm not sure how many "Mummy" movies have been made, but I know I've seen most of them. And what do they all have in common? What's the one overriding theme?

Don't. Open. The. Sarcophagus.

But they will.
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Habanera (aria) from Carmen:

One verse from the lyrics:

The bird you hoped to catch
Beat its wings and flew away.
Love is far, you can wait for it;
You no longer await it, there it is.
All around you, swift, swift,
It comes, goes, then it returns.
You think to hold it fast, it flees you,
You think to flee it, it holds you!
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Honorable Mention: The first Fantastic Four from 1994. Produced by Roger Corman on a 1M dollar budget. It was made but never released. Marvel actually tried to destroy all the prints. Read about it Here.

As is so often the case, the destruction order failed. You can watch it on YouTube in all its glory: The Fantastic Four - 1994­

Ben Grimm: What kind of a thing have I turned in to?
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