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But Jeff Dunham is also in it, so that cancels out the positiveness of Craig and Geoff.

And the fifteenth season already started; the fall premier is the second half of season15.

Season Finale
It wasn't a season finale though; it was the end of the first half of the season; there's still seven more episodes left this season.

There's actually two Wire alum that I spotted, which was pretty awesome.

I'm going with Heller. There's too much new tv coming out right now for Todd to write about to finish the new GoT. That, and Libby seems to be more interested in the books/he'd have to fight her to read it and we know Libby would win.

I've gone in to movies not knowing anything about them, but they were usually films at the theatre I worked at, I had seen the RT score or AVClub letter grade, or was a director I trusted. A few weekends ago I went and saw an old 80s wire kung fu film and the latest Miike's and Iguchi's. I knew jack shit other than

Agreed Drouliof. I usually hate talking during a film, but I love it when someone ends up shouting expletives in surprise.

Something to consider is that this might get people to go to the theatre more. My parents used to only go maybe once a month, but once they started getting free passes each week from their cable provider, they were going to the movies about four times a month.

Cow
This sounds a lot like Cow, a Chinese film about a man in WWII that has to protect his town's cow from the invading Japanese. It was pretty awesome.

Yeah, CN's going to have a DC Nation block or something like that, so there's going to be at least two superhero shows on at a time. Probably the new Batman show, Green Lantern, and maybe Young Justice. YJ has at least 16 more episodes this season, and I think it was picked up for a 10 episode second season. I could

I still watch their shows when they can because their made for commercials, but I don't watch movies anymore. It's annoying seeing a 2 hour movie being stretched to 3 and having sections supposedly edited out (some people have said they've seen scenes/segments/lines missing from films, but I don't know if that's true).

I should clarify that it is clever and fits with his B-movie style (the claymation in the 2nd one and the red and blue 3D for the 3rd), but I don't like the idea along the same lines as some people don't like 3D; a bunch of people can't see 3D/smell, so for them the movie is based on a gimmick that they can't use.

Read another article and found out that it's free (at least for now) and there will be a number on the screen telling you when to scratch the card.

Bo Burnham
Question: When did we decide Bo Burnham is boring?

Ugh, I hope they don't a) charge extra for it and b) don't give you a choice. 3D's a pain and I hate getting charged extra for it, but sometimes I can find movies in a theatre that doesn't have it. But this probably doesn't require extra equipment, so theoretically every theatre playing it can do it.

Django was pretty awesome. If he played Djano in Cars 2 I'd be willing to watch a clip of it on YouTube.

A joint boycott of the show between the AVClub, AOL, and HitFix (and maybe some other sites) would be interesting, but yeah, I could see these reviews working in the same manner that Heroes did; accept that it's crap, give it a D, and spend the review mocking it.

The NYT reviewer is the same one that did the n0n-review of Game of Thrones. Makes me wonder….

Will the AVClub cover this next year?
I know Mo Ryan and Alan Sepinwall said they're quitting the show and refuse to review the second season. What other writers are quitting coverage after this episode?

I second Mo's review and have to also push for everyone to read Sepinwall's interview with Sud and his review based on everything she's said.