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I recently discovered that my 70 year old aunt read and loved the Hunger Games trilogy.  Go figure.

Please tell me you've been writing the drafts for these things in the jury box.

So what I'm hearing is, a wacky sitcom set in an abortion clinic.  I wonder…

It's hard to sense anything but.

1) God help us if "hivemind" becomes a commonly used phrase around here.

Promo Girl!

Hey, I like that.  They could call it "The Stabbiest Hobo."

Only in Jackie Chan movies.

Sorrows of Young Werther might be an apter comparable.

I feel like you worked too hard for that one.

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Yeah, I'm not too sure.  I think he was trying to contrast Buffy's hippie idealism and the movie's cynicism (where art is portrayed as more like a confidence trick) but it doesn't really make sense in the context.

That's where you're drawing the line in the silly sand?

Biter?  I hardly know 'er…

I'd send some old paperbacks to put in the box with them.  I have a couple loose Ross Mcdonalds kicking around.

"Bailey's Show," maybe?

She and Lynch became a couple after making the movie, so presumably she wasn't too scarred by his treatment of her.

"Super Karate Monkey Death Car" has one of the two or three funniest setpieces in sitcom history — maybe second only to the Thanksgiving promotion in WKRP in Cincinatti.  (And I guess the German bit in Fawlty Towers if we're going to be internationalist)

I strongly disagree with the way they prop up TCM-Israel, though, and blocked Palestine's attempts to get a cable license.

Yeah, my 4-year-old loves the original Looney Tunes, too.  I have a whack of em on DVD.  She particularly likes any Bugs/Elmer one where they end up marrying (like the hats one).  "They're soooooo funny."