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@avclub-315b70a591bfd3c281d13e458aed35fa:disqus Agreed on Junot Diaz. I'm currently working my way through Drown, and I'm amazed at how great a writer he is. I think I may like Drown more than The Brief Wondrous life of Oscar Wao, which I didn't think was possible.

Seconded for "The Zeppo".

THANK YOU

A friend dragged me to a free concert they were playing downtown where I live a few years ago, even though at that point I hadn't really heard any of their songs. It was a great concert, but the guy next me tried to get me to sing along with him, until he realized I didn't know any of the lyrics. I had a blast at that

No, he means that The Shield never had a dip in quality.

Yeah, Moonrise Kingdom was the most overrated documentary of 2012

Oh you motherfucker

The 911 calls from people trapped in the twin towers in the beginning of Zero Dark Thirty almost had me in tears.

What movie is that chase scene with the ice floes from?

@avclub-4c37107b9dedb73b90f677930bf7728b:disqus I think Munich tried to portray the escalation of violence caused by such actions, at least a little bit, by showing that every assassination was followed up by a terrorist attack, and by implying that the people that they had killed were replaced by people who were more

I would pay to see a conversation between the two.

Well they all died in the first shootout, I'm assuming

Well they all died in the first shootout, I'm assuming

The best thing that came out of Rubicon getting cancelled was that Henry Bromell was able to start writing for Homeland.