One of those American football things where a player does a particular gesture and people treat this 1-second move like it's a whole dance move.
That's dabbing.
A recent, really underrated fantasy movie: Darren Aronofsky's Noah. If you expect a traditional retread, you're going to be frustrated in some way. It's instead treated as an adaptation of an epic fantasy novel.
I absolutely loved Enemy Unknown. Then Enemy Within was more challenging fun. But Enemy Within has a game-breaking glitch that's never been fixed on the PS3 version. During a randomly-arriving, unavoidable plot mission. They've never fixed this. And then XCOM 2 comes out and I hear about shoddy programming left and right. I'd be cautious of it, and I definitely wouldn't pay full price.
A woman's doctor treats her to a vacation, where she learns about the religious customs of the locals.
Edit: She gets away fro the vacation spot by wearing an unusual disguise.
A film I worked on got sold to a TV network, and I got a $200,000 check for it. I helped my friends out, saved some of the money, used other chunks of it for social good... then I woke up and was sad about that not happening.