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This sounds a bit like Mindwalk.  Will have to look for it on IFC or Sundance in about a year.

@avclub-1922cc1dc1286b56a2d99b7f1aa0630c:disqus  Fingers crossed on Frankenweenie.  And seeing how it's something he's supposedly been developing forever…

Her head on the hood of the car caught me entirely off guard.  And apparently her and Stewart as well.  It was one of the funniest bits i've seen on Daily Show all year.

Yeah, that was kind of odd.  "see ya, Scully."

"that's my head!"

That's a pretty crappy curse to live with, depending upon how good or bad things ended with the ex-girlfriends.

perhaps because i've been the "nice guy who gets taken advantage of" too often in life it's made me a bit bitter.  i've just figured out that i'd rather be thought of as a selfish jerk by women i'm interested in rather than have my niceness and generocity taken advantage of and treated like an idiot.

the entire concept was just plain dumb on everyone's part, and especially travis for allowing himself to be dragged along with it instead of taking advantage of the obvious situation.  dumb dumb dumb.

I had no idea I was familiar with any of Wellmans work aside from Wings, but damn what a career (the list I glanced over at wikipedia was self admittedly incomplete, but long).

Don't know how I missed this last week but a great write up and interview.  And it really sounds like Loder was a real asshole during the Q&A.

Cinemax much more so.

*highjinks ensue*

multiple Tim Hortons.

Cringeworthy and regressive sum it up perfectly.  And I know that apparently the closing dance apparently went over well with others, but geez that just seemed downright dumb as well.  Pointless, at least to me.  I still gave it a B- tho, go figure.

Schmidt was definitely the weakest part of this episode.

Aside from the coyote bit, the white fanging just seemed downright stupid. At least the first "meep meep" from Jess got a smirk from me.  The second and third time I wanted to reach into the TV and slap her.

I feel I've finally been justified in only buying Reveal probably a year or more after it came out, and then in the severely reduced bargain bin (I recall there being at least three other copies available at Dave's in Pittsburgh).  I was never one to buy new albums the day or even month they came out, with a few

The number of bartenders I've know/have worked with/worked for me who wanted to do what Grayson did at the end tonight is probably 100%.  Such is corporate structure that I believe only 3 of them ever did so.  That said, this was probably the best episode I've seen since I started watching, and the only part that

Not a fair comparison to my dad or Vaughn?  The latter still has his hair it seems…

This was pretty horrible, in the way that if I tended to use cliches in my freshman english comp class.  The above sentence, btw, makes as much sense as that entire partial paragraph by Irving.