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Awwww….

Gimmick account?

Go fuck yourself.

Favorite Keats ode?

What about the one at St. Wise-Ass of Thinks-She-Is-So-Clever? That may still be open.

You know you could've volunteered at a soup kitchen, right?

Michael Fassbender just made me breakfast after apologizing for having sex with my girlfriend.

Greetings! This group has actually been posting in Community discussions for 3 years. Enjoy catching up!

Interesting to hear you really liking ep. 300, as it was a) the second installment of a two-part episode, and b) very fanservicy, bringing back almost every character Andy Daly has portrayed in the past.

Jon Hamm still has not won an Emmy, so not quite the best.

Not really the co-anchor audiences had problems with, Lorne Michaels.

Best wishes, fellow Community fan!

That is the good part about reading a "tough" critic: when they really like something, you tend to take notice.

Mike D'Angelo really enjoyed a new film:

I, too, would like to see a Best Picture nomination for The Grand Budapest Hotel (as it is my favorite of the year so far) but the early spring release and the lack of Wes Anderson nominations in the past makes me doubt it will occur. Wes Anderson's movies seem too niche to me for Academy love, and if there is any

Wow, only a $51 million gross for the top 12 films! Between that and the Forrest Gump re-release, the movie business is experiencing a 1994 week of its own.

"8) Frost/Nixon (2008) — Political vengeance disguised as a dual biopic that prized showbiz egotism over conflicted public service."

You know that episode of Review where Forrest MacNeil tries to copy the speaking style of the "There All is Aching" person? I kind of want to do that with your writing.

Oh, hey, the Toronto Film Festival started! Awesome!

Seems like everyone has been up for a part at this point. I think I was recently called up by my agent for the part of Hispanic Drug Dealer #3.