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I liked Watchmen. The graphic novel is obviously better, but the movie is compelling and entertaining. Crudup is a huge part of that.

You switched the samples!

That whole bit is so good. I love all The Fugitive jokes.

I liked a lot of weird shit when I was 16-19 years old.

I never bought one of his albums, but I did download one of them on Limewire.

I was a little disappointed by Gaffigan's latest. It was almost like he hadn't quite spent enough time polishing it.

See also the Great Dane Cook Fiasco of 2004.

But it's a false equivalency - one candidate was flawed (but what politician not named Obama isn't?) and one was a deranged psychopath who wants desperately to be considered elite, and his path to getting that status went through the willful ignorant and racists. You can laugh all you want, but the forces that led to

I thought he was fantastic in Stranger Than Fiction, which deserved more love.

I think the book may be a little more explicit about this, but the fact that Benjamin spends most of the story lamenting about the idea of ever becoming an intellectual plays a big part in that. He wants to rebel against the social acceptable thing for him to do, but has no idea how, so instead he drifts in his

That'll be awesome - I saw Raiders last summer with the Boston Pops playing the score. It was incredible, though I kept forgetting to watch the orchestra.

I went to North By Northwest as well - it was such a good time. In the last couple years I've seen Raiders of the Lost Ark and It's A Wonderful Life at an indie theatre, and seeing a movie in the theatre like that really enhances the experience.

Yep. It was like part Southern Gothic novel, part deathly serious Coen brothers movie. Seriously engaging, about important things without being in your face about it, and incredibly twisted the whole way.

Agreed - I think it was more about proving that the funeral director didn't steal anything from the remains than anything else, but then it just spun out of control in a weird way.

This just means you weren't blinded by the cult of personality. Bernie did to many liberals what Trump has done to uneducated, working class white people. I like Bernie a lot, but he's getting to be a bit like The Doors for me. He's great, but his die hard fans are insufferable.

Well sure, but any liberal celebrating Trump's "victory" is either not really liberal, or clinically sociopathic. If you don't like Clinton, fine, but at the cost of electing an unqualified, boorish, reality tv-host and trust fund kid to be in charge of the federal government?

The difference between you and him appears to be that you have a functioning brain and are capable of recognizing the greater good.

A former friend of mine, a die hard Bernie Bro, posted on FB the morning after the election that even though he hated Trump, he woke up feeling "Great." He hated Clinton so much for what he thought she did to Bernie that he's totally fine with the fact that millions of people stand to lose the social programs they

Creators won't shut up about how deep the ending is, and how they planned it since childhood.

How DARE that group of people who I worked with 25 years ago but didn't get along with all hang out and not invite me?