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I might have to check the audio book out sometime, then. I've heard some vague things about the movie, but none of it is really easing my anxiety about it at all. It just seems like they went with the broadest, most simplistic interpretation of the book possible to the detriment of the book's many nuances; the cast in

I might have to check the audio book out sometime, then. I've heard some vague things about the movie, but none of it is really easing my anxiety about it at all. It just seems like they went with the broadest, most simplistic interpretation of the book possible to the detriment of the book's many nuances; the cast in

On the whole, I also don't like marathoning dramas. For comedies, it depends on the show, since a lot of the time, if I watch too many episodes in a row, they steadily become less funny.

On the whole, I also don't like marathoning dramas. For comedies, it depends on the show, since a lot of the time, if I watch too many episodes in a row, they steadily become less funny.

"The Suitcase" was amazing. I was watching Mad Men throughout the second half of last year and well into the beginning of this year. I watched about one a day on weekdays, but it felt spaced-out enough that I don't count it as a marathon. I caught up when this most recent season was about halfway through, and I

"The Suitcase" was amazing. I was watching Mad Men throughout the second half of last year and well into the beginning of this year. I watched about one a day on weekdays, but it felt spaced-out enough that I don't count it as a marathon. I caught up when this most recent season was about halfway through, and I

I'm mostly the same way. Most of the time, if I watch more than a couple of episodes from one TV show back-to-back, I get tired of it and don't want to go back to the show for a few days. Also, with shows that I really like, I prefer to space it out so I can really savor each episode, unless I'm trying to catch up in

I'm mostly the same way. Most of the time, if I watch more than a couple of episodes from one TV show back-to-back, I get tired of it and don't want to go back to the show for a few days. Also, with shows that I really like, I prefer to space it out so I can really savor each episode, unless I'm trying to catch up in

Boo exercise!

Boo exercise!

My friends and I marathoned all of the recent Marvel movies (Iron Man through Captain America) in one night a couple of months before The Avengers came out. The franchise is pretty hit-or-miss for me, but my friends are huge Marvel fans, so yeah. Probably not my favorite movie marathon I've ever done, but considering

My friends and I marathoned all of the recent Marvel movies (Iron Man through Captain America) in one night a couple of months before The Avengers came out. The franchise is pretty hit-or-miss for me, but my friends are huge Marvel fans, so yeah. Probably not my favorite movie marathon I've ever done, but considering

Well, tied for first, and it's awesome. Go O's, and down with the Yankees!

Well, tied for first, and it's awesome. Go O's, and down with the Yankees!

Heavenly stuff, O'Neal.

Heavenly stuff, O'Neal.

@avclub-4ff25c60792fa2f9cb596e4666530aec:disqus Heh. No problem. I'm just so used to arguing about football vs. baseball that my natural reaction is very defensive.

@avclub-4ff25c60792fa2f9cb596e4666530aec:disqus Heh. No problem. I'm just so used to arguing about football vs. baseball that my natural reaction is very defensive.

Well, that's just your opinion. Baseball's the only sport I've been able to get into. I don't begrudge people who enjoy other sports, though, and they're all different, so it seems kind of silly to argue that one is "better" than another one.

Well, that's just your opinion. Baseball's the only sport I've been able to get into. I don't begrudge people who enjoy other sports, though, and they're all different, so it seems kind of silly to argue that one is "better" than another one.