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Jack's Smirking Revenge
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Can't say I find Hathaway all that spectacular. 'Rachel Getting Married' was really thin, if you ask me. It started out great, but took a nosedive into crazy indie terratory and took a pit stop at 'Asinine City'. Bat's not what I had in mind for the part.

Devil's Advocate
I would just like to say that having driven to Pittsburgh with 'Are You There Vodka? It's Me Chelsea' in my CD player, I found her novel very dryly funny and full of vivid descriptions, and actually, her writing is not so bad. She has a way with telling stories, not as masterful as say, Sedaris, but

I feel like Sedaris' last collection was actually quite enjoyable. I also, mind you, buy the audiobooks and have a couple of hard copies merely because they are cheaper and easier for him to sign. Flames is not his funniest work, but his talent for writing is very evident in those stories. Hell, I listened to him read

All I can say: Six Feet Under
Three pages and NO ONE mentions 'Breathe Me' by Sia? In my opinion, that stands as both the perfect song to cap the finale of Six Feet Under, and one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs I've heard in years. And if you didn't lose your shit to it during the closing montage, you have no