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You put Ebert on there for writing one movie, and don't even mention Jean-Luc Godard?

He said, "Now I know how Brando felt."

I think there's a reason why this has always been referred to as an 18 hour series and not 18 episodes.

There was one reviewer online that I stumbled over who seemed to take great pride in mentioning in his reviews how terrible the ratings are for the show. Episode 8 was the 90th most watched program on cable on the night it aired.

I don't know if it was because of the obnoxious auto-tuning on her vocals, but her whole performance was such a obvious lip-sync job that I never found myself engaged with it at all. After the first close-up of the guitarist, I spent the rest of the performance trying to figure out if he was Moby (he was).

This is bang on. I hit the limit for the amount of time you get for free, and was considering the benefits of paying for the service, but after this news hit today, I'm not thinking about that at all, I'm now concerned with finding a new host.

Jesus AV Club, this article is one of the worst instances of plagiarism I've ever seen from a legit news website. Entire chunks of it are taken from a website I read right before this one (and published 8 hours prior to yours according to Google) after looking up Heinrich Viegel. http://www.thewrap.com/twin…

It was also the character on the modified ace card DoppleCooper shows the girl in the motel before he kills her.

I don't know, it can't be cheap to license "Green Onions".

I thought Jimmy Scott died after the revival was announced (turns out he died about four months before), so I did think it was him initially.

"the verse from Dr. Dre (still a force at the time, speaking of heydays)"

I agree with you on that. Denton using the excuse "Hogan is a public figure ergo we have a right to publish this in the public interest" made me go "Whu?" There is no way you can make Gawker look good at all in this story.

The original Tarzan book is racist as fuck. In bold letters early on in the story he declares himself "Tarzan, the killer of beasts and many black men."

Can anybody explain what DoppleCooper's original plan was? Was it to get arrested and end up in the SD prison? After finding out there was a $500,000 bounty on his head and that Ray was in prison for crossing state lines with weapons, DoppleCooper asks whatshername for the co-ordinates he needed that Ray would have,

I've resigned myself to the idea that the whole NYC glass box think is a completely unrelated story that Cooper just happened to pass through in his travels and will never be dealt with again. I'm ignoring the FBI discussion about it before Cole learned Cooper had been arrested.

I hope he said, "Fix your budget or die!"

Yeah, I thought the new series was going to be shot on film, then I saw that opening scene with the delivery to Dr Jacoby's place in the woods, and I was like, "Aw crap, it's going to be a garish digital thing." But it hasn't been too bad.

It's not like his son Johnny has been mentioned, either.

He was the voice on the line when DoppleCooper thought he was talking to Jefferies. He's been in pursuit of Evil Cooper for 25 years.