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Bim X. Oval
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So…The Paperbpy, then?

So…The Paperbpy, then?

Let 'Em In creeps the shit out of me (in a delicious way). The drum and fife part is amazing!

Let 'Em In creeps the shit out of me (in a delicious way). The drum and fife part is amazing!

When I saw Solaris (in a less than half-filled theater), there was a group in back taking up about 8 seats who murmured and giggled through most of it and became openly, loudly hostile toward the end. It was pretty infuriating: if you hate…just leave.

Wait…what?! Huge corporations used to fund documentaries addressing social and/or economic issues?!

I agree with you about Knightley. I was shocked that someone so repeatedly embraced by the Academy was overlooked.

As a film studied grad school drop out, I gotta say my favorite call back was Andy's expression after Chris apologizes for his "male gaze." Only Parks & Rec could make a Laura Mulvey joke sing…

I disagree. I loved SSX3, too, and by the time I was finished with it my PS2 was a bubbling pile of plastic. This game isn't the same gobsmacking revelation the previous gen titles were. But I played it all weekend with a smile on my face. Always fun, often exhilarating, etc.

I'm gonna say YES! The proliferation of comedy podcasts, the cable shows like The Green Room and that Ricky Gervais talk show on HBO, even, to some degree, Louis C.K.'s FX show…they all seem to say the same thing: comedy comes from pain and insecurity. We already knew that, right? It's like have the joke told and then

Keith Levine or GTFO

Rick Fox is still with Eliza Dushku, right? She was a guest judge last season. I assume she goaded him into it and he agreed as long as he could bring a friend. They were great, though. Their deliberations were perceptive, but they also seemed to be reveling in the surrealism of that runway.

Cute. And, yes, I know you're being a dick for the sake of being a dick. It's the most predictable feature of internet message boads. I'm assuming you must know the false equivalence of an influential text that's been in circulation for over 100 years and a premium cable show (that not everyone can afford…) that just

Fascinating. It's good, I guess, that this kind of assholery has its own historian.

Has the great internet discourse on spoilers ended? And the people who have been trying to avoid spoilers lost, I guess. Isn't it remotely possible that giving away the ending to the last season of Boardwalk Empire could wait until a DVD release?