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seriously?
"I bring all this up because to say I enjoyed this week's Camelot more than last week's long slough invites for many the chance to compare my enjoyment of this with one of this show's supposed brethren."

Idiots
Living within the general area of Westboro operations, I usually choose to ignore them rather than even tangentially validate their idiocy by giving them a speck of the attention they so desperately crave. But as further proof of their idiocy, I've witnessed the tiny little family protest a Bill Maher show at

New Adventures in Hi-Fi is the sole reason that I will probably never give up on these guys.

Whattsa matter kielbasa? Jealous of my prime location next door to the Uptown Theater? I think you are. But that's no reason to dismiss my entire state.

Awesome! Congrats, Scott! The New Cult Canon will rule this decade.

Agreed. Wah-Wah is a great listen. Love it.

The Game is still a highly enjoyable flic. I read Shutter Island and refuse to see the movie based on the horrible groan-inducing book: I'm sure it's even more clumsy in film — how could it not be?

Look, I love Blade Runner, too — but the film that we ought be debating is The January Man.

Before I begin, let me just say that I did enjoy this book. I would give it a solid B — didn't blow my mind but I would definitely read The Unnamed.

I had no problem with the first person plural — up to a point. I enjoyed it up to about page 50 — and by page 100 it was getting old. The gimmick/device aspect did not bother me so much as the fact that I hate water-cooler talk — so spending a few hours reading rather inconsequential water-cooler talk was quickly

You got me, Scott: took all of two minutes. So much for keeping a low profile.

I'm in. Just picked up the Ferris novel from the library.